CHAPTER | PAGE | | | Preface | vii | | PART I | THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH | I. | A Race Riot and After | 3 | II. | Following the Colour Line in the South: A Superficial View of Conditions | 26 | III. | The Southern City Negro | 45 | IV. | In the Black Belt: The Negro Farmer | 66 | V. | Race Relationships in the Country Districts | 87 | | PART II | THE NEGRO IN THE NORTH | VI. | Following the Colour Line in the North | 109 | VII. | The Negroes’ Struggle for Survival in Northern Cities | 130 | | PART III | THE NEGRO IN THE NATION | VIII. | The Mulatto: The Problem of Race Mixture | 151 | IX. | Lynching, South and North | 175 | X. | An Ostracised Race in Ferment: The Conflict of Negro Parties and Negro Leaders over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem | 216 | XI. | The Negro in Politics | 233 | XII. | The Black Man’s Silent Power | 252 | XIII. | The New Southern Statesmanship | 271 | XIV. | What to Do About the Negro—A Few Conclusions | 292 | | | Index | 311 |
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