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1457 Brooks, Maxwell R. The Negro press re-examined; political content of leading Negro newspapers. Boston, Christopher Pub.
House [1959] 125 p. PN4888.N4B7 Includes bibliographies.
1458 Detweiler, Frederick G. The Negro press in the United States.
College Park, Md., McGrath Pub. Co., 1968 [c1922] 274 p.
PN4888.N4D4 1968 Includes bibliographical references.
1459 Graham, Hugh D. Crisis in print; desegregation and the press in Tennessee. [Nashville] Vanderbilt University Press [1967] 338 p.
illus. E185.93.T3G7 Includes bibliographical references.
1459a Oak, Vishnu V. The Negro entrepreneur. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Printed for the author by the Antioch Press, 1948-49. 2 v.
illus. E185.8.O2 Bibliography: v. 1, p. 138-150; v. 2, p. 209-220.
Contents.-v. 1. The Negro newspaper.-v. 2. The Negro's adventure in general business.
1460 Penn, Irvine G. The Afro-American press and its editors. With contributions by Hon. Frederick Dougla.s.s, Hon. John R. Lynch [etc.]. Springfield, Ma.s.s., Willey, 1891. 565 p. illus., fold.
facsim., ports. PN4888.N4P4 [TR: Penn, I. Garland]
1461 Simpson, George E. The Negro in the Philadelphia press.
Philadelphia, 1936. xv, 158 p. diagrs., map, tables.
PN4899.P48S5 1934 Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Pennsylvania, 1934.
An a.n.a.lysis of Negro material published in the _Philadelphia Record_, _Public Ledger_, _Evening Bulletin_, and _Philadelphia Inquirer_ during 1908-1932.
Bibliography: p. [153]-156.
1462 Spearman, Walter, _and_ Sylvan Meyer. Racial crisis and the press. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1960. 54 p.
PN4893.S65
32-RACE RELATIONS
1463 American Academy of Political and Social Science, _Philadelphia_. The Negro protest. Special editor: Arnold M.
Rose. Philadelphia, 1965. 214 p. (_Its_ Annals, v. 357) H1.A4 v.
357 E185.61.A45 Bibliographical footnotes.
1464 American Academy of Political and Social Science, _Philadelphia_. Racial desegregation and integration, edited by Ira De A. Reid. Philadelphia, 1956. 211 p. (_Its_ Annals, v.
304) H1.A4 v. 304 E185.61.A46 Bibliographical footnotes.
1465 Ashmore, Harry S. The other side of Jordan. New York, Norton [1960] 155 p. E185.61.A73
1466 Atkins, James A. The age of Jim Crow. New York, Vantage Press [1964] 300 p. E185.97.A84A3
1467 Austin, Frank E. The history of segregation. Winter Park, Fla., Printed by the Rollins Press, c1956. 260 p. HT1589.A9
1468 Baker, Ray S. Following the color line; American Negro citizens.h.i.+p in the progressive era. Introduction and notes to the Torchbook ed. by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr. New York, Harper & Row [1964] xviii, 311 p. illus., ports. (American perspectives) E185.61.B16 1964 Harper torchbooks. The University library. "TB 3053."
Chapters 1-8, 10-14, with slight revisions, originally appeared in the _American Magazine_, Apr. 1907-Sept. 1908.
1469 Baldwin, James. The fire next time. New York, Dial Press, 1963.
120 p. E185.61.B195
1470 Baldwin, James. Notes of a native son. New York, Dial Press, 1963 [c1955] 158 p. E185.61.B2 1963
1471 Banton, Michael P. Race relations. New York, Basic Books [c1967]
xiv, 434 p. illus., maps. HT1521.B34 1967b Bibliography: p. [394]-415.
1472 Bennett, Lerone. Confrontation: black and white. Foreword by A.
Philip Randolph. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1965. 321 p.
E185.B42 Bibliography: p. [305]-312.
1473 Boyd, Malcolm. You can't kill the dream. Reflections. Photos compiled by Bruce Roberts. The American dream, by Eric Sevareid.
Richmond, John Knox Press [1968] 80 p. illus., ports.
E185.61.B776
1474 Boyle, Sarah P. The desegregated heart; a Virginian's stand in time of transition. New York, Morrow, 1962. 364 p. E185.61.B778
1475 Boyle, Sarah P. For human beings only; a primer of human understanding. New York, Seabury Press, 1964. 127 p.
E185.61.B779
1476 Braden, Anne. The wall between. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1958. 306 p. F459.L8B7 Autobiographical.
1477 Brink, William J., _and_ Louis Harris. The Negro revolution in America; what Negroes want, why and how they are fighting, whom they support, what whites think of them and their demands. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964 [c1963] 249 p. tables.
E185.61.B795 "Based on the nationwide survey by _Newsweek_ magazine."
1478 Bunche, Ralph J. A world view of race. Port Was.h.i.+ngton, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968, c1936] 98 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) HT1521.B78 1968 Includes bibliographies.
1479 Caldwell, Erskine. In search of Bisco. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1965] 219 p. E185.61.C2 Story of the author's visits to the deep South in search of his childhood playmate, a Negro boy named Bisco, from whom he was separated by the laws of a segregated society.
1480 Carter, Hodding. The South strikes back. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 213 p. E185.61.C28
1481 Center for the Study of Democratic Inst.i.tutions. Lyndon B.
Johnson, Robert C. Weaver, Joseph P. Lyford, and John Cogley on the Negro as an American. [Santa Barbara, Calif., 1963] 18 p.
(_Its_ Occasional papers) E185.61.C4
1482 Clark, Dennis. The ghetto game; racial conflicts in the city.
New York, Sheed and Ward [1962] 245 p. E184.A1C53 Includes bibliographies.
1483 Clark, Kenneth B. Dark ghetto; dilemmas of social power.
Foreword by Gunnar Myrdal. New York, Harper & Row [1965] xxix, 251 p. illus. F128.9.N3C65
1484 Clark, Kenneth B. The Negro protest: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark. Boston, Beacon Press [1963] 56 p. E185.61.C62
1485 Cleaver, Eldridge. Eldridge Cleaver; post-prison writings and speeches. Edited and with an appraisal by Robert Scheer. New York, Random House [1969] x.x.xiii, 211 p. E185.615.C63
1486 Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on ice. With an introduction by Maxwell Geismar. New York, McGraw-Hill [1967, c1968] xv, 210 p.
E185.97.C6 "A Ramparts book."
1487 Collins, Winfield H. The truth about lynching and the Negro in the South, in which the author pleads that the South be made safe for the white race. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1918. 163 p.
E185.65.C7