00962 | "12 Years After Desegregation"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"12 Years After Desegregation"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
no_argument
Formatted Full Citation
"12 Years After Desegregation." Call and Post, 1 Oct. 1966, p. 14.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
10
Publication Day
1
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00962
File Name
12 Years After Desegregation, 1966
00961 | (Six part series) "Dixie's New Negro: 'More Hope, Less Fear,' 'The Power of the Ballot,' 'Education is Still the Greatest Need,' 'At Last, Job Doors are Opening,' 'A Tale of Two Cities,' 'A Look to the North'"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
(Six part series) "Dixie's New Negro: 'More Hope, Less Fear,' 'The Power of the Ballot,' 'Education is Still the Greatest Need,' 'At Last, Job Doors are Opening,' 'A Tale of Two Cities,' 'A Look to the North'"
Publication
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: More Hope, Less Fear.” Newsday, 25 Jun. 1966, p. 8-10. / Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: The Power of the Ballot.” Newsday, 27, Jun. 1966, p, 1A. / Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: Education is Still the Greatest Need.” Newsday, 28 Jun. 1966, p. 1A. / Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: At Last, Job Doors are Opening.” Newsday, 29 Jun. 1966, p. 1A. / Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: A Tale of Two Cities.” Newsday, 30 Jun. 1966, p. 1A. / Greene, Bob. “Dixie’s New Negro: A Look to the North.” Newsday, 1 Jul. 1966, p. 1A.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
6
Publication Day
25
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00961
File Name
Greene, Dixie's New Negro all 6 parts, 1966
00960 | "Julian Bond Symbolizes New Negro 'Militancy"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Julian Bond Symbolizes New Negro 'Militancy"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Goodman, George. “Julian Bond Symbolizes New Negro ‘Militancy.’” Los Angeles Sentinel, 17 Feb. 1966, p. A1.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
2
Publication Day
17
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00960
File Name
Goodman, Julian Bond Symbolizes, 1966
00959 | "SCLC Sees New Negro Rejecting 'Matriarchy'"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"SCLC Sees New Negro Rejecting 'Matriarchy'"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
“SCLC Sees New Negro Rejecting ‘Matriarchy.’” Michigan Chronicle, 1 Jan. 1966, p. A10.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
1
Publication Day
1
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00959
File Name
SCLC Sees New Negro Rejecting Matriarchy, 1966
00958 | "Twenties: Harlem and Its Negritude, The"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Twenties: Harlem and Its Negritude, The"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Hughes, Langston. "The Twenties: Harlem and Its Negritude." University of Missouri Press, 1966.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
0
Publication Day
0
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00958
File Name
Hughes, The Twenties/ Harlem and Its Negritude, 1966
00957 | "This Little Light" Radio Program
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"This Little Light" Radio Program
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
0
Publication Day
0
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00957
File Name
This Little Light, 1966
00956 | "Epilogue: Symbols of the Jazz Age- The New Negro and Harlem Discovered" in Harlem: Making of a Ghetto, Negro New York 1890-1930
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Epilogue: Symbols of the Jazz Age- The New Negro and Harlem Discovered" in Harlem: Making of a Ghetto, Negro New York 1890-1930
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Osofsky, Gilbert. “Epilogue: Symbols of the Jazz Age- The New Negro and Harlem Discovered.” Harlem: Making of a Ghetto, Negro New York 1890-1930, Harper and Row, 1966, pp. 179-187.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1966
Publication Month
0
Publication Day
0
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00956
File Name
3C, Osofsky, Harlem The Making, 1966
00955 | "Educating the New Negro"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Educating the New Negro"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Hall, Charmagne. “Educating the New Negro.” The Chicago Defender, 6 Nov. 1965, p. 28.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1965
Publication Month
11
Publication Day
6
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00955
File Name
Hall, Educating the New Negro, 1965
00954 | "- Way the Ball Bounces: Someone Better Learn to Speak the Language of the New Negro, The"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"- Way the Ball Bounces: Someone Better Learn to Speak the Language of the New Negro, The"
Publication
Illustrations?
Photographs
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Robinson, Jackie. “- The Way the Ball Bounces: Someone Better Learn to Speak the Language of the New Negro.” Philadelphia Tribune, 21 Sept. 1965, p. 6.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1965
Publication Month
9
Publication Day
21
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00954
File Name
Robinson, The Way the Ball Bounces, 1965
00953 | "Jackie Robinson Says: Out of the Ashes Someone Better Learn New Negro"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Jackie Robinson Says: Out of the Ashes Someone Better Learn New Negro"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Robinson, Jackie. “Jackie Robinson Says: Out of the Ashes Someone Better Learn New Negro.” New Pittsburgh Courier, 28 Aug. 1965, p.8
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1965
Publication Month
8
Publication Day
28
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00953
File Name
Robinson, Jackie Robinson Says, 1965