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  • Hubert Harrison

    Forbidden Genius of Black Radicalism

    de Brian Kwoba ...
    Series series The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture
    The significance of Hubert Henry Harrison (1883–1927)—as a journalist, activist, and educator—lies in his innovation of radical solutions to radical injustices. He witnessed staggering luxury for the few alongside crushing poverty for the many. White mob violence continually haunted Black communities, while imperial conquest and world wars wrought wanton destruction upon entire nations of people. ... Leer más

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  • A Hubert Harrison Reader

    This volume "fill[s] a gap in our understanding of black radical and nationalist writings [and] will . . . change the way . . . we tend to look at black thought." —Ernest Allen, Jr., W.E.B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts at AmherstThe brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic, and activist Hubert Harrison (1883–1927) is one of the truly important, yet ... Leer más

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  • A Hubert Harrison Reader

    The brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic, and activist Hubert Harrison (1883 - 1927) is one of the truly important, yet neglected, figures of early twentieth-century America. Known as "the father of Harlem radicalism,' and a leading Socialist party speaker who advocated that socialists champion the cause of the Negro as a revolutionary doctrine, Harrison had an important influence on a ... Leer más

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  • Hubert Harrison

    The Struggle for Equality, 1918–1927

    The St. Croix–born, Harlem-based Hubert Harrison (1883–1927) was a brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic, and activist who combined class consciousness and anti-white-supremacist race consciousness into a potent political radicalism. Harrison’s ideas profoundly influenced “New Negro” militants, including A. Philip Randolph and Marcus Garvey, and his work is a key link in the two great strands ... Leer más

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  • Hubert Harrison

    The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918

    Hubert Harrison was an immensely skilled writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist who, more than any other political leader of his era, combined class consciousness and anti-white-supremacist race consciousness into a coherent political radicalism. Harrison's ideas profoundly influenced "New Negro" militants, including A. Philip Randolph and Marcus Garvey, and his synthesis of ... Leer más

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  • When Africa Awakes

    Series series African Library
    When Africa Awakes is a powerful meditation on Pan-African identity and solidarity, offering an incisive analysis of the complex political and social forces that have shaped the African diaspora. By critically examining the historical legacies of oppression, Harrison engages in an interdisciplinary exploration of racial injustice and its impacts on African societies. He posits that meaningful ... Leer más

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  • Hubert Harrison

    The Struggle for Equality, 1918–1927

    The St. Croix–born, Harlem-based Hubert Harrison (1883–1927) was a brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic, and activist who combined class consciousness and anti-white-supremacist race consciousness into a potent political radicalism. Harrison’s ideas profoundly influenced “New Negro” militants, including A. Philip Randolph and Marcus Garvey, and his work is a key link in the two great strands ... Leer más

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  • Rewriting Literary Blackness in Harlem

    The Intertextuality of Hubert Harrison, George S. Schuyler, and Wallace Thurman

    For decades, scholars have placed the “New Negro” and Harlem’s Literati movements and their participants under the Harlem Renaissance’s umbrella with these monikers used interchangeably in scholarship to describe a seemingly singular literary and cultural moment in history. In Rewriting Literary Blackness in Harlem: The Intertextuality of Hubert Harrison, George S. Schuyler, and Wallace Thurman, ... Leer más

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  • The Negro and the nation

    "The Negro and the Nation" by Hubert H. Harrison is a profound exploration of the African American experience and the socio-political landscape of the United States. Harrison, a prominent figure in the early 20th century, articulates the struggles and aspirations of Black Americans, emphasizing the need for self-determination and empowerment. His work critiques systemic racism and advocates for ... Leer más

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  • The Negro and the nation

    Enriched edition. Race, Identity, and Power in America

    Hubert H. Harrison's "The Negro and the Nation" stands as a seminal work in African American literature and political thought, probing the intricate relationship between African Americans and the broader American identity. Written during the early 20th century, a time of intense racial strife and burgeoning civil rights movements, Harrison employs a compelling blend of rhetorical flair and ... Leer más

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  • The Negro and the Nation

    Series series Classics To Go
    The Negro and the nation by Hubert H. Harrison (Author), Project Manifold (City University of New York) Summary: "This little book is made up of articles contributed several years ago to radical newspapers and magazines like The Call, The Truth-Seeker, Zukunft, and The International Socialist Review. ... Leer más

    $1.99 USD

  • When Africa awakes

    Enriched edition. The "inside story" of the stirrings and strivings of the new Negro in the Western world

    In 'When Africa Awakes,' Hubert H. Harrison masterfully intertwines political advocacy with literary expression, delivering a call to consciousness for African Americans and the global African diaspora. Written in the early 20th century, Harrison's eloquent prose reflects the period's urgent demands for racial justice and self-determination. His work is steeped in the richness of African American ... Leer más

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