00001 | "Need of New Ideas and New Aims for a New Era, The" |
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00002 | "Negro on the Negro, The" |
The Independent |
00003 | "New Negro in the New South, The" |
Hartford Courant |
00004 | "Ingalls Denounced. The Colored Press Demands Justice and Fair Play. Let Everybody Read This" |
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00005 | "Rape Racket, The" |
New York Freedman |
00006 | "The Press Convention. Distinguished Editors Present- Speeches by Hon. B.K. Bruce, Prof. J.M. Langston and Others." |
The Washington Bee |
00007 | "Afro-American Agitator, The" |
The New York Age |
00008 | "What the Negroes Owe Us" |
Richmond Planet |
00009 | "Drift of Sentiment" |
The Freeman |
00010 | "Color Line as Seen By a Negro, The" |
Christian Union |
00011 | "Pointers: Colored Voters Need Fixing" |
Times Observer |
00012 | "Status of Woman in America, The" in A Voice from the South |
|
00013 | "Bissell's Manly Stand" |
The Cleveland Gazette |
00014 | "Unloading of the Negro, The" |
The Freeman |
00015 | "New Negro, The" |
The Advance |
00016 | "Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation, The" |
The World's Congress of Represenative Women |
00017 | "New Negro Woman, The" |
Lend a Hand |
00018 | "Future of the Negro in Fiction, The" |
The Dial |
00019 | "Race Problem to Solve, A" |
The Herald |
00020 | "New Negro at Our Show, The" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00021 | "B Square's Bluster." |
The Freeman |
00022 | "To the Editor of the New York World" |
New York World |
00023 | "Awakening of a Race: The Moral and Industrial Development of the Negro as Shown at the Exposition" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00024 | "Professor Washington at Atlanta" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00025 | "New Negro, The" |
Topics |
00026 | "New Negro, The" |
Chicago Daily Tribune |
00027 | "Is He a New Negro? Booker T. Washington at the Cotton States Exposition" |
Inter Ocean |
00028 | "New Negro, The" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00029 | "Bishop Turner on the Negro. He Believes sthat the New Negro is the Old Negro." |
Atlanta Consitution |
00030 | "New Negro, The" |
The New York Times |
00031 | "New Negro, The" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00032 | "Negroes at Atlanta, The" |
The Hartford Courant |
00033 | "Big Heads. At a Conference Reception Given Recently Three General" |
The Christian Recorder |
00034 | "Appeal to the King: The Address Delivered on Negro Day in the Atlanta Exposition, An" |
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00035 | "Have Been Free Thirty Years. Negro Progress Shown at the Atlanta Exposition." |
The Lowell Daily Sun |
00036 | "Prof. Bad Taste" |
The Cleveland Gazette |
00037 | "The New Democracy. Address Delivered Nevember 1, 1895, by Julius F. Taylor." |
The Broad Ax |
00038 | "New Negro Woman, The" |
Enterprise |
00039 | "Modern Negro, The" |
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00040 | "Creed for the 'New Negro', The" |
Iowa State Bystander |
00041 | "Negro on Etiquet of Caste, A" |
Iowa State Bystander |
00042 | "'New' Negro Women: Congress of Colored Women to be Held in Atlanta this Week" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00043 | "Comparison, A" |
Parsons Weekly Blade |
00044 | "Our New Citizen" |
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00045 | "Woman's Column" |
Enterprise |
00046 | "Talk of Home Missions: Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Society" |
Chicago Daily Tribune |
00047 | "Progress of the Negro" |
Detroit Free Press |
00048 | "New Negro, The" |
New York Evangelist |
00049 | "New Negro, The" |
The Daily Times |
00050 | "Domestic Evolution" |
The Daily Picayune |
00051 | "Old Negro Mammy: The New Colored Woman South Compared with Her, The" |
The Nashville American |
00052 | "Eloquent: Was Dr. Bowen's Lecture on 'A New Negro for a New Century"" |
Cincinnati Enquirer |
00053 | "Afro-American Fair" |
Galveston Daily News |
00054 | "The Old War Issues Dead! The Nineteenth Century has a Peculiar Interest." |
The Freeman |
00055 | "New Negro Woman, The" |
The Advance |
00056 | "'Swamp Angel' on the Wing" |
The Freeman |
00057 | "New Colored Woman, The" |
The Freeman |
00058 | "School for Colored Nurses, A" |
Philadelphia Inquirer |
00059 | Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading: A Compendium of Valuable Information and Wise Suggestions that Will Inspire Noble Effort at the Hands of Every Race-Loving Man, Woman, and Child |
J.T. Haley and Co. |
00060 | "Over-Sensitive Negro: Utterances of Booker T. Washington Growing Unpopular" |
The Freeman |
00061 | "New Negro, The" |
The Washington Bee |
00062 | "Attitude of the Afro-American, The" |
The Christian Recorder |
00063 | "Voice of an Optimist, The" |
The Freeman |
00064 | "Colored Woman of To-Day, The" |
Godey's Magazine |
00065 | "Lynching: How to Secure Its Abolition" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00066 | "Race Issue in South" |
The Nashville American |
00067 | "Must Master His Own Situation" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00068 | Imperium in Imperio |
Modern Library |
00069 | "Race Question Considered" |
The Nashville American |
00070 | "Our Duty Towards Missions" |
The Christian Recorder |
00071 | "Old-Time Negro, The" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00072 | "Fat Lady on the Hill, The" |
Life |
00073 | "New Negro, The" |
Presbyterian Herald |
00074 | "New Negro, The" |
Recorder |
00075 | "Old and New Negro" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00076 | "Twentieth-Century Citizens" |
The Freeman |
00077 | A New Negro for a New Century, Introduction |
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00078 | "Afro American Education" |
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00079 | "Club Movement Among Colored Women in America, The" |
A New Negro for a New Century |
00080 | Selection of Du Bois Paris photographs |
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00081 | "Criminals in Leavenworth" |
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00082 | "Mr. W.B. Townsend, of Leavenworth, Intimates that the 'New' Negro is More a Criminal Than the Old" |
The Plaindealer |
00083 | "Mental Gyrations! The Colored People Progressing- Kansas Opportunities." |
The Plaindealer |
00084 | "Negro Leadership" |
The Gazette and Land Bulletin |
00085 | "Heard About Town" |
New York Times |
00086 | "American Negro, The" |
The Times |
00087 | "Negroes as Voters" |
Paxton Daily Record |
00088 | "Dr. Abbey on the Negro. Comparison of the New and the Old Negro. 'Toting Your Own Tote.'" |
The Star of Zion |
00089 | "St. Louis Colored Preacher's Plan to Promote Thrift Among His People" |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
00090 | "White Man's 'Nigger', A" in The Marrow of Tradition |
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00091 | "Appeal for Justice, An" in The Story of My Life and Work |
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00092 | "Race Absorption" |
AME Church Review |
00093 | "Defense of the Negro Race" |
|
00094 | "Memphis; Freeman; Negroes; Something; French; Negro" |
The Freeman |
00095 | "New Negro for a New Century, A" |
The Colored American Magazine |
00096 | "South, The" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00097 | "New Negro at Charleston, The" |
The Colored American |
00098 | "Old and New Negro Compared" |
The Star of Zion |
00099 | "Will it Be Possible for the Negro to Attain, in this Country, Unto the American Type of Civilization?" in Twentieth Century Negro Literature: a Cylopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro |
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00100 | "Will Education of the Negro Solve the Race Problem?" in Twentieth Century Negro Literature: a Cylopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro |
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00101 | "Is the Young Negro and Improvement, Morally, on His Father?" in Twentieth Century Negro Literature: a Cylopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro |
|
00102 | "Appeal from the New to the New, A" |
The Biblical Recorder |
00103 | "Woman's Development in Business" |
The Colored American Magazine |
00104 | "Spoke on 'The New Negro'" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00105 | "A Typical New Negro. Hon J.E. Bush of Little Rock, Arkansas" |
Colored American |
00106 | "Negro in the South. The American Mission Association Discusses His Condition." |
The Richmond Dispatch |
00107 | "Education Will Solve Dark Problem of South" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00108 | Advertisement for "The New Negro Poet." |
Colored American |
00109 | "Crisis to Virginia Farmer" |
Richmond Dispatch |
00110 | "Chips" |
The Broad Ax |
00111 | "Parthenia Johnsing: A New Negro Melody by Will Marion Cook the Composer of 'In Dahomey.'" |
Hearst's Chicago American |
00112 | "Crime and Our Colored Population" |
The Nation |
00113 | "On Booker T. Washington and Others" in The Souls of Black Folk |
A.C. McClurg & Co. |
00114 | "National Negro Academy, The" |
The Colored American |
00115 | "New Aspect of the Negro Question, The" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00116 | "Pessimistic View of Bishop Holsey" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00117 | "Mulatto Factor in the Race Problem, The" |
Atlantic Monthly |
00118 | "For Southern Girls" |
Daily Arkansas Gazette |
00119 | "Negro Problem and the New Negro Crime, The" |
Harper's Weekly |
00120 | "Wilmington Lynching, The" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00121 | "'New' Negro Crime, The" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00122 | "Women's Peril in South: Dread Menace Ever Present Where Negroes Dwell" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00123 | "New Negro Crime Again Considered, The" |
Harper's Weekly |
00124 | "From a Southern Woman" |
Harper's Weekly |
00125 | "Some Fresh Suggestions about the New Negro Crime" |
Harper's Weekly |
00126 | "Negro Woman: I - Social and Moral Decadance" |
Outlook |
00127 | "Negro Church Life" |
The Voice of the Negro |
00128 | "Industrial Changes at the South" |
The Washington Post |
00129 | AME Church Review |
Literary Digest |
00130 | "Life's Presidential Impossibilities II. A Dark Horse from Alabama" |
Life |
00131 | "Parting of the Ways, The" |
The Broad Ax |
00132 | "Negro: The Southerner's Problem, The" |
McClure's Magazine |
00133 | "Negroes of To-Day: Thomas Nelson Page Finds that They Do Not Advance" |
The Nashville American |
00134 | "Lynching from a Negro's Point of View" |
North American Review |
00135 | "Is it Ignorance or Slander: The Answer to Thomas Nelson Page" |
The Voice of the Negro |
00136 | "Mr. Thomas Nelson Page's Argument" |
Richmond Planet |
00137 | "New Negro Literary Movement" |
AME Church Review |
00138 | "Rough Sketches: A Study of the Features of the New Negro Woman |
Voice of the Negro |
00139 | "Letters From the People: Should Women Ride with Negroes?" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00140 | "Rough Sketches: The New Negro Man" |
Voice of the Negro |
00141 | "Midnight's Musings. Attends the Great National Baptist Convention Which Met in Texas" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00142 | "Mrs. Fannie Barrier Booker T. Washington Williams Slops Over on the New Negro Question" |
The Broad Ax |
00143 | "Washington the Mecca of Negroes" |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
00144 | "Impressions of a Southern Federation" |
The Colored American |
00145 | "Woman's Part in a Man's Business, The" |
Voice of the Negro |
00146 | "Why Should We?" |
Washington Bee |
00147 | "New South, The" |
The Freeman |
00148 | "Rough Sketches: William Edward Burdhardt Du Bois, Ph.D" |
Voice of the Negro |
00149 | "Growth of Class Privilege in the United States" |
The Indiana Gazette |
00150 | "New Negro Denounced by Colored Preacher" |
Atlanta Consitution |
00151 | Untitled |
The Appeal |
00152 | "New Negro, The" |
The Nashville American |
00153 | "Needless Alarm" |
American Citizen |
00154 | "Race News: Gathered from Various Sources" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00155 | "New Negro and the New South, The" |
Christian Advocate |
00156 | "Hoke's 'Disfranchisement' Scheme" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00157 | "Proposed Plan Not Even a Temporary Expedient" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00158 | "New Negro, The" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00159 | "Demands of the Negroes, The" |
The Watchman and the Southron |
00160 | "Incited by Press" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00161 | "Worm Will Turn" |
Cleveland Gazette |
00162 | "Lesson from 'The Clansman', The" |
The Sedalia Weekly Conservator |
00163 | "Social Equality Is It? Well, Who Created 3,000,000 'Afro-Americans and Denied Them Fathers By Law?" |
New York Age |
00164 | "Result of Anglo-American Folly" |
Sedalia Weekly Conservator |
00165 | "New Negroes in the New South" |
New York Times |
00166 | "Following the Color Line" |
American Magazine |
00167 | "Following the Color Line" |
The Nashville Globe |
00168 | "Next Kind of Jim Crow, What Will It Be?, The" |
The Colored American Magazine |
00169 | "New Negro: He Depends More on His Own Race Than on the White, The" |
New York Tribune |
00170 | "All Old Soldiers Invited" |
The Statesman |
00171 | "Ostracized Race in Ferment, An" |
|
00172 | "Ostracised Race in Ferment: The Conflict of Negro Parties and Negro Leaders Over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem, An" |
|
00173 | "She Wanted White Powder" |
Daily Arkansas Gazette |
00174 | "Still Living in the Past" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00175 | "Where the Negro Comes In: Southern Sentiment as Noted by an Impartial Observer" |
Sedalia Weekly Conservator |
00176 | "A Northern Negro's Impressions of the South" |
The Colored American Magazine |
00177 | "New Negro, The" |
Alexander's Magazine |
00178 | At the National Baptist Convention, Journal of the Eigth Annual Assembly of the Woman's Convention |
National Baptist Publishing Board |
00179 | "Why They Call American Music Ragtime" |
The Colored American Magazine |
00180 | "Cushite Negroes in this Country and in Africa, The" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00181 | "Index, The" |
The Nashville Globe |
00182 | "Self-Help Among Negroes of the South Increasing" |
The Advocate |
00183 | "Amos Rucker, Colored, Confederate Veteran" |
The Jeffersonian |
00184 | "Encouraging to the Race" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00185 | "Southern Serpent, The" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00186 | "Old Slave's Gratitude" |
Arkansas Democrat |
00187 | "Aug. Election: The Absorbing Topic of the Day" |
The Nashville Globe |
00188 | "Mr. Ira T. Bryant, Manager of the A.M.E. Sunday-School Union Publishing House at Nashville, Tenn., Says:" |
The Nashville Globe |
00189 | "'Help' Needed South: Servant Girls are Now Sought by Matrons in North" |
The Washington Post |
00190 | Negro American Artisan, The |
Atlanta University Press |
00191 | "New Negro Type, A" |
The Atlanta Constitution |
00192 | "St. Louis Greets Bishop Parks: All Honor Head of Fifth Eplscopal District Spirit of Unity Prevails" |
The Broad Ax |
00193 | "New Year, The" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00194 | "Pays the Race a High Tribute" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00195 | "Modern Woman: XXXVI- Negro Women are Working for Regeneration of Their Race" |
Afro-American |
00196 | "Schooling of the Negro, The" |
The Crisis |
00197 | "Negro in Literature and Art, The" |
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00198 | Coon Town Sufferagettes |
The Lubin Bulletin |
00199 | "Commercial Drift: The New Negro" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00200 | "Negro Ideals: Their Effects and Their Embarrassments" |
The Journal of Race Development |
00201 | "New Negro, The" In The New Negro: His Political, Civil and Mental Status, and Related Essays |
Neale Publishing Co. |
00202 | "New Negro Voter is Here, The" |
|
00203 | "Negro in Fiction, The" |
The Evening Post |
00204 | "New Negro Problem, A" |
The Hartford Courant |
00205 | "Modern Woman, The" |
Afro-American |
00206 | Half-Century Magazine, The. Cover |
Half-Century Magazine |
00207 | "Editor's Blue Pencil, The" |
Champion Magazine |
00208 | "Jim Crow is Growing Up" |
Collier's |
00209 | "Wrong Facts About Lynching: Julian Street's Views Provoke Discussion" |
The Denver Star |
00210 | "Would Rather Be" |
Afro-American |
00211 | "Negro Playwrights Demanded" |
The Messenger |
00212 | Captain M. Watson Rudd and Lieutenant Lucie Ruffin, National League for Women's Service Motor Corps, photo and caption |
James VanDerZee Institute and the Donna VanDerZee Collection |
00213 | "Great Day for the New Negro and the New South. All Daily White Papers Give Very Prominent and Clever Mention in Their Columns, A" |
The Voice of the People |
00214 | Advertisement for "The New Negro Radical Race Newspaper" |
The Chicago Defender |
00215 | "New Day and a New Negro, A" |
The Savannah Tribune |
00216 | "Negro Socialists Are Helping to Solve Race Problem in New Way" |
New York Call |
00217 | "New White Folks, The" |
The Survey |
00218 | "Black Man's Barrier, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00219 | "Introduction- The Negro Woman in American Life." in Women of Achievement |
Women's American Baptist Home Mission Society |
00220 | Harlem Hellfighters, photo and caption |
Donna Mussenden VanDerZee |
00221 | "Great Day for the New Negro in the New South, A" |
The Voice of the People |
00222 | "New Negro, The" |
Property Owners' Journal |
00223 | "Who's Who" |
The Messenger |
00224 | "Ku Klux Are Riding Again!, The" |
The Crisis |
00225 | "Returning Soldiers" |
The Messenger |
00226 | "Mothers of Men and Women of Mark" |
Half-Century Magazine |
00227 | "Negro's Mental Growth is Issue in Race Problem" |
Chicago Daily Tribune |
00228 | "Memorandum for Chief, Police, and Fire Division" |
|
00229 | "Who's Who: A New Crowd- A New Negro" |
The Messenger |
00230 | "Hun in America, The" |
The Messenger |
00231 | "Radicalism and Sedition Among the Negroes as Reflected in Their Publications" (casefile) |
United States Post Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
00232 | "Negroes Not Cowards." |
|
00233 | "Changes in Pschology" |
The Crisis |
00234 | "As the Currents Flow" |
The New Negro |
00235 | "Our Larger Duty" |
The New Negro |
00236 | "Analysis of Negro Patriotism, An" |
The Messenger |
00237 | "The Need for it [and the Nature of It.]" |
The New Negro |
00238 | "Following the Advice of the 'Old Crowd' Negro" |
The Messenger |
00239 | "New Negro, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00240 | "New Negro and New White Man, The" |
The Monitor |
00241 | "Old and Young Together" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00242 | "Black Man's Barrier, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00243 | "Failure of the Negro Church, The" |
The Messenger |
00244 | "White War and the Colored Races, The" |
The New Negro |
00245 | "Old Negro Goes: Let Him Go In Peace, The" |
The Crusader |
00246 | "Congressman Byrnes of South Carolina Alarmed at Banquo's Ghost of the New Crowd Negro" |
The Messenger |
00247 | "Two Negro Radicalisms" |
The New Negro |
00248 | "Women of Our Race, The" |
The New Negro |
00249 | "In the Melting Pot" |
The New Negro |
00250 | "Reconstruction: Prominent Men of Both Races Discuss a Program for the Improvement of Race Relations" |
The Black Dispatch |
00251 | "Day of Retribution, The" |
The Broad Ax |
00252 | "New Negro and the U.N.I.A., The" |
|
00253 | "New Philosophy of the Negro, The" |
The Messenger |
00254 | "New Negro and the UNIA, The" |
Negro World |
00255 | "Ten to One" |
Chicago Whip |
00256 | "Lieut. McKaine at Douglass Forum" |
The Chicago Defender |
00257 | "Immediate Function of the Negro Veteran, The" |
The Messenger |
00258 | "Thanksgiving" |
The Messenger |
00259 | "Who's Who: Roscoe Conklin Simmons" |
The Messenger |
00260 | "New Negro, The" |
The Union |
00261 | "Awakening of the Negro Church, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00262 | "Bit of Life, A" |
New York Age |
00263 | "Shame of America, or the Negro's Case Against the Republic, The" |
|
00264 | "New Currents of Thought Among the Colored People of America" |
Master's thesis, Clark University |
00265 | "New Negro, The" from The Negro Faces America |
Harper and Brothers |
00266 | "New Politics, The" in When Africa Awakes |
The Porro Press |
00267 | "Education and the Race" in When Africa Awakes |
The Porro Press |
00268 | "As to the New Negro" |
Cleveland Advocate |
00269 | Within Our Gates |
Micheaux Film & Book Company |
00270 | "Damnation of Women, The" |
|
00271 | "New Negro- What is He?, The" |
Messenger Publishing Company |
00272 | "Africa for the Africans" |
Messenger Publishing Company |
00273 | "New Leaf- and Let's Keep it Clean, A" |
The Chicago Defender |
00274 | "Old and the New, The" |
Chicago Defender |
00275 | "Task of the New Negro, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00276 | "Old and the New, The" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00277 | "Evanston Whites Crowd Church to Hear Race Man. L.K. Williams Denounces Segregation." |
Chicago Whip |
00278 | "New Emancipation, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00279 | "Cause of the New Negro, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00280 | "Mass Meeting of the Independent Political League" |
Chicago Whip |
00281 | "Old and the New, The" |
The Chicago Defender |
00282 | "New Negro- What is He" Symposium |
New York Age |
00283 | "White Man's Conscience, The" |
Chicago Whip |
00284 | "Uncle Jaggers' Thousand Sons" |
Competitor |
00285 | "Beginning to Understand Us" |
The Monitor |
00286 | "Negro Leadership" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00287 | "Outlook for the Negro, The" |
Sewanee Review |
00288 | "Place in the Sun, A" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00289 | "New Negro, The" |
St. Louis Argus |
00290 | "In a New Role" |
The Houston Informer |
00291 | "Drive to Launch the Third Ship of the Black Star Line: The New Negro is Fitting Himself to Stand the Struggling for Existence- Let Us Perfect the Work So Magnificently Begun, The" |
Negro World |
00292 | "Wants Whole Loaf" |
The Monitor |
00293 | "New Negro, The" |
The Freeman |
00294 | "Negro Fourth Estate, The" |
Reedy's Mirror |
00295 | "New Negro Seen Through Modern Race Papers" |
St. Louis Argus |
00296 | "Bachelors of Art" |
Competitor |
00297 | "New Negro- What Is He?" |
Messenger |
00298 | "New Negro and His Will to Manhood and Achievement, The" |
Promoter |
00299 | "First Great Convention" |
|
00300 | "Equal Suffrage: She Has Reached the Summit at Last!" |
The Afro American |
00301 | "Passing of 'Uncle Tom', The" |
The Crusader |
00302 | "The Mirror of Public Opinion: New Note in Negro Journalism" |
The Dallas Express |
00303 | "Negro Woman Voter, The" |
The Messenger |
00304 | "New Negro and a New Day, A" |
The Messenger |
00305 | "American Legion Convention, The" |
The Messenger |
00306 | "Speech on Disarmament Conference Delivered at Liberty Hall" |
Frank Cass and Co. |
00307 | "To New Negroes Who Really Seek Liberation" |
Second Negro International Convention, African Blood Brotherhood |
00308 | "New Negro: 'When He's Hit, He Hits Back!', The" |
Independent |
00309 | "What the Lobster Teaches" |
Negro World |
00310 | "Garvey, Provisional President of the Republic of Africa, Discusses His Program" |
La Prensa |
00311 | "New Negro, The" |
The Negro Star |
00312 | "Ante-Bellum Negro" |
The Negro Star |
00313 | "'I'd Like to Show You Harlem!' This Prosperous City of 150,000 Negores (Where Even the Cops are Colored) is One Bright Spot in Our Black Problem" |
The Independent |
00314 | "New Man of Letters, The" |
St. Louis Argus |
00315 | "Knocking the Garvey Movement" |
Negro World |
00316 | "Front Page Stuff" |
The Chicago Defender |
00317 | "New Negro, A" |
|
00318 | "Old Negro is Gone Forever, New Negro Must Be Reckoned With" |
Afro-American |
00319 | "'The New Negro' A Genuine Negro Melodrama Successfully Produced at the Academy of Music, June 23, in the Interest of the Philadelphia Division of U.N.I.A." |
Negro World |
00320 | "Negroes Gather for Race Meeting" |
The Christian Science Monitor |
00321 | "New Negro is No Beggar, The" |
Negro World |
00322 | "The New Negro Ready for the Ku Klux Klan" |
The Messenger |
00323 | "Leadership" |
St. Louis Argus |
00324 | "Calls Contended Man-Simpleton" |
Afro-American |
00325 | "Still They Come" |
The Chicago Defender |
00326 | "New Negro has Arrived. Developed by the War." |
Negro World |
00327 | "Nature of Race Consciousness, The" |
Social Forces |
00328 | "New Opportunities for the New Negro" |
The Negro Star |
00329 | "Ambitions of the New Negro" |
Negro World |
00330 | "To the American Negro, New Years Greetings" |
Afro-American |
00331 | "Art and Propaganda" |
Negro World |
00332 | "Kelly Miller Makes Appeal to 'New Negro'" |
The Chicago Defender |
00333 | "The Negro and Social Justice" in The Negro in Our History |
Associated Publishers |
00334 | "They Stick; Yea, They Multiply" |
Negro World |
00335 | "Garvey Calls Self Negro 'Mastermind'" |
Afro-American |
00336 | "Mental Freedom for the New Negro" |
Negro World |
00337 | "The Mirror of Public Opinion: Race Pride" |
The Dallas Express |
00338 | "The New Woman" |
The Dallas Express |
00339 | "New Negro, The" |
Negro World |
00340 | "New Negro Journalism" |
The Messenger |
00341 | "Marcus Garvey! The Black Imperial Wizard Becomes Messenger Boy of the White Ku Klux Kleagle" |
The Messenger |
00342 | "Exploiting the Negro" |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
00343 | "Negro in Dixie, The" |
Fort Mill Times |
00344 | "No Political Bungling with the New Negro" |
The Broad Ax |
00345 | "Passing of the Old Guard, The" |
Negro World |
00346 | "Human Hand Threat, The" |
The Messenger |
00347 | "When Black Meets White" |
The Athens Republique |
00348 | "New Negro, The" |
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00349 | "New Negro Faces America, The" |
Current History |
00350 | "Negro's Greatest Enemy, The" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00351 | "Last Speech Before Incarceration in the Tombs Prison" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00352 | "First Speech After Release from Tombs Prison" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00353 | "Slave Trade, The" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00354 | "Back to Africa" |
Century Magazine |
00355 | "Letters of Jean Toomer to Waldo Frank" |
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00356 | "New Negro, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00357 | "Negro Women Will Fight with Motherhood, Says Palestine Wells" |
Afro-American |
00358 | "New Negro Labor Exodus North, A" |
The Messenger |
00359 | "Our Democracy and the Ballot" |
Oxford University Press |
00360 | "Who's Who: Black Mammies" |
The Messenger |
00361 | "Negro Women of Today" |
New Journal and Guide |
00362 | "New Negro in the Final Analysis, The" |
The Broad Ax |
00363 | "Signs of the Times" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00364 | "It Lightens the Skin in One Minute" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00365 | "What the 'New' Negro Wants" |
New York Globe |
00366 | "Negro's Contribution to Musical Art" |
New Journal and Guide |
00367 | "Closed Doors: A Study of Segregation" |
The Messenger |
00368 | "Negro Woman in the Trade Union Movement, The" |
The Messenger |
00369 | "Negro Working Woman, The" |
The Messenger |
00370 | "Negro Woman Teacher and the Negro Student, The" |
The Messenger |
00371 | "Negro and Organized Labor, The" |
The Messenger |
00372 | "Library; A Factor in Negro Education, The" |
The Messenger |
00373 | "New Negro Woman, The" |
The Messenger |
00374 | "Sojourner Truth: Messenger of a New Day" |
The Messenger |
00375 | "Color and Camouflage" |
The Messenger |
00376 | "Negro Woman in the Nursing Profession, The" |
The Messenger |
00377 | "Negro Woman in the Professions, The" |
The Messenger |
00378 | "Negro and Organized Labor, The" |
The Messenger |
00379 | "League of Youth, The" |
The Crisis |
00380 | "Kelly Miller Says: The White Man's Negro" |
Afro-American |
00381 | "White South 'Passing the Buck!" |
Houston Informer |
00382 | "Sparks from the Fiery Cross" |
The Fiery Cross |
00383 | "Bud Says It" |
The Chicago Defender |
00384 | "New Negro, The" |
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00385 | Photo of Garvey family |
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00386 | "Radicals and Raids" |
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00387 | "Negro Emergent, The" |
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00388 | "Black Cross Nurses" |
James VanDerZee Institute and the Donna VanDerZee Collection |
00389 | Identical Twins Photo |
James VanDerZee Institute |
00390 | "Negro Balance of Power, The" |
Associated Publishers |
00391 | "Speech Delivered at Madison Square Garden" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00392 | "Negro Balance of Power, The |
Associated Publishers |
00393 | "Radicalism and the Negro" |
Associated Publishers |
00394 | "New Woman. In the Political World She is the Source of All Reform Legislation and the One Power That Is Humanizing the World, The" |
Negro World |
00395 | "Reflections on the Negro Sanhedrin" |
Daily Worker |
00396 | "Need of Broad Vision, The" |
The Colorado Statesman |
00397 | "World is Before Us, The" |
Afro-American |
00398 | "Note on African Art, A" |
Opportunity |
00399 | "Negro Women in Industry |
Opportunity |
00400 | "Supremacy of Golden Brown Beauty Preparations" |
Negro World |
00401 | "Woman's Part in Building Nationhood" |
The Negro World |
00402 | "Enter, The New Negro, a Distinctive Type Recently Created by the Coloured Cabaret Belt in New York: Exit, the Coloured Crooner of Lullabys, the Cotton-Picker, the Manny-Singer and the Darky Banjo-Player, for so Long Over-Exploited Figures of t... |
Vanity Fair |
00403 | "New Negro, The" |
The New Negro |
00404 | Vanderzee Dancer, photo and caption |
Donna Mussenden VanDerZee |
00405 | "Robbing the Negro's Values" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00406 | "Passing Negro Intellectual, The" |
Frank Cass and Company Limited |
00407 | "Durham: Capital of the Black Middle Class" in New Negro Anthology |
A. and C. Boni |
00408 | "Task of Negro Womanhood, The" |
A. and C. Boni |
00409 | "New Frontage on American Life, The" |
A. and C. Boni |
00410 | Editorial, "Watchman, What of the Night?" |
The Spokesman |
00411 | "Enter the New Negro" |
Survey Graphic |
00412 | "Gist of It, The" |
Survey Graphic |
00413 | Letter from Alain Locke to Claude McKay |
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00414 | "New Negro is Only an Integral Part of Seventh Ave. Business" |
New York Age |
00415 | "Harlem" |
The Manchester Guardian |
00416 | "Negro Renaissance, A" |
The New York Herald Tribune |
00417 | "New Negro Slavery in Harlem, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00418 | "Pastor Warns 'Modern Age' Mothers" |
The Kansas City Call |
00419 | "Thrusts and Lunges" |
The Pittsburgh Courier |
00420 | "Searchlight Says: Unheeded Warning" |
Afro-American |
00421 | "Keeping Fit: The Mecca of 'New' Negroes" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00422 | "Uncle Tom, Goodbye!" |
The Kansas City Call |
00423 | "Social Origins of American Negro Art, The" |
Modern Quarterly: A Journal of Radical Opinion |
00424 | "Read Marcus Garvey or Africa for the Africans |
Negro World |
00425 | "New Negro: A Notice of Alain Locke's Book, The" |
Daily Worker |
00426 | "Woman's Function in Life" |
Negro World |
00427 | "Uncle Tom's Mansion" |
New York Herald Tribune |
00428 | Advertisement for Africa for the Africans |
The Washington Post |
00429 | "Latest Negro, The" |
The Nation |
00430 | "From the Woman's Point of View" |
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00431 | "Urges Greater Cooperation on Interracial Day" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00432 | "New Negro, The" |
New Journal and Guide |
00433 | "What Good is the Young Negro?" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00434 | "Review of The New Negro" |
The Independent |
00435 | "New Negro Faces 1926: A Reply to Dr. Hubbard by Rev. Wm. Rutledge, The" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00436 | "Aframerican New Style, The" |
American Mercury |
00437 | "New Negro, The" |
Current History |
00438 | "Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed: A Symposium, The" |
The Crisis |
00439 | "Radio Speaker Calls New Negro a Bolshevist" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00440 | "University of Chicago Professor Declares 'New Negro' Is Bolchevist" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00441 | "Negro Renaissance, The" |
Century |
00442 | "Negro's Gifts, The" |
The Bookman; A Review of Books and Life |
00443 | "What is the New Negro?" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00444 | "March 'Century Magazine' Commends 'The New Negro'" |
New Journal and Guide |
00445 | "Negro of Today, The" |
The New Leader |
00446 | "Welcoming the New Negro" |
Opportunity |
00447 | "What the People Say: Stop Weeping" |
Chicago Defender |
00448 | "Dr. Locke Speaks on 'New Negro'" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00449 | "Une Femme Dit" |
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00450 | "New Negro, The" |
The New Republic |
00451 | "Urban League Begins Drive with Mammoth Meeting; $350,000 is Needed" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00452 | "New Negro and the Higher Education, The" |
New Journal and Guide |
00453 | "Kelly Miller Says" |
Afro-American |
00454 | "New South and the New Negro, The" |
Opportunity |
00455 | "Negro Art Hokum, The" |
The Nation |
00456 | "Racial Topics Discussed at Friends' Meet" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00457 | "Two 'New Negroes' Discuss Negro Art in the 'Nation'" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00458 | "Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain, The" |
The Nation |
00459 | Cover of Opportunity |
Opportunity |
00460 | "When the Negro Came to Know Himself, the Inferiority Illusion Vanished" |
Negro World |
00461 | "College Students Hold Second Annual Conf." |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00462 | "'New' Negro Clears for Action, The" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00463 | "Ebony Flute, The" |
Opportunity |
00464 | "American Negro Evolving a New Physical Type, The" |
Current History |
00465 | "'Possum or Pig?" |
The Forum |
00466 | "'New Negro' a New Physical Type, Declares Dr. Melville Herskovitz" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00467 | "Scientist Says Eighty P.C. of Us are Mixed" |
Afro-American |
00468 | "'New Negro' New Physical Type, Says Herskovitz" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00469 | "Criteria of Negro Art" |
The Crisis |
00470 | "Negro Renaissance, The" |
Palms |
00471 | "Has the Negro Church Been Weighed in the Balance and Found Wanting?" |
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00472 | "This Harlem" |
Afro-American |
00473 | "Stalwart Brooklyn Minister Makes Another Address at Central 'Y.'" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00474 | "Reminds 'White Man' that He is Living in the Midst of a New Negro. The Slave Type is No More" |
Afro-American |
00475 | "Slumming Hostess, The" |
New York Age |
00476 | "Truth Says He's Never Seen Any Cultured and Refined Colored People. Pity the Poor Fellow. He's Blind Either Physically or Mentally, Sounds like Both." |
Afro-American |
00477 | "New Negro and the Old, The" |
New Journal and Guide |
00478 | "The Brotherhood" |
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00479 | Selected illustrations of Locke and other New Negroes |
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00480 | "Who is the New Negro and Why?" |
The Messenger |
00481 | Florence Mills Photograph |
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00482 | Negro Life in New York's Harlem: A Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section |
Haldeman-Julius Publications |
00483 | "Tragedy of White Injustice, The" |
Haskell House |
00484 | "Chicago and the New Negro" |
The Chicago Daily News |
00485 | Untitled Cartoons |
The Messenger |
00486 | "Intercollegiate's New Negro, The" in 1927 Intercollegian Wonder Book |
The Washington Intercollegiate Club of Chicago |
00487 | "Our Little Renaissance" |
Opportunity |
00488 | "New Negro and the Old, The" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00489 | "Lecturer On 'New Negro' Says One-Third of Race Have Indian Blood" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00490 | "'Economic Emancipation' is Platform of 'New Negro'" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00491 | "'Economic Emancipation' is Platform of 'New Negro'" |
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00492 | "Mustered Miscellany" |
New Journal and Guide |
00493 | "Kelly Miller Says: Into the Second Generation" |
Afro-American |
00494 | "'New Negro' Takes Another Step, The" |
The World Tomorrow |
00495 | "Leap of Marcus Curtius, The" |
The Messenger |
00496 | "A.K.A. Observes Founders' Day" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00497 | "Negroes, Like Men of Other Races, Must Create New Environments and Opportunities for Themselves" |
Negro World |
00498 | "Explains the New Negro Movement: A. Philip Randolph Talks in Ford Hall Forum" |
Boston Daily Globe |
00499 | "Woman's Most Serious Problem" |
The Messenger |
00500 | "Building Tomorrow's World: The New White Man" |
The World Tomorrow |
00501 | "No Negro Literary Renaissance" |
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00502 | "New Negro, The" |
Chicago Defender |
00503 | "These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics" |
Unpublished manuscript |
00504 | "Negro as Revealed in His Poetry, The" |
Opportunity |
00505 | "Negro Literary Renaissance, The" |
Southern Workman |
00506 | "Answer to Dr. Hubert Harrision's Article, An" |
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00507 | "New Negro, The" |
The Plaindealer |
00508 | "New Negro, The" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00509 | "Kelly Miller Says: The Case of the Negro Ten Years After the War World" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00510 | "New Negro, The" |
The Daily Worker |
00511 | "Writer Says There is No Such Thing as 'New Negro': Believes New Conditions Responsible for the Changes that are Affecting All Races in America" |
Chicago Defender |
00512 | "Philosophy of the Brotherhood, The" |
The Messenger |
00513 | "Caberet School of Negro Writers Does Not Represent One-Tenth of Race: Dr. Hubert Harrison Takes Shot at 'Midnight Maniacs from Greenwich Village' in Article" |
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00514 | "'New Negro' Free, The" |
Chicago Defender |
00515 | "There is a 'New Negro'" |
Chicago Defender |
00516 | "Another New Negro" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00517 | "Leave 'Em Alone!" |
Chicago Defender |
00518 | "Has a 'New Negro' Arrived" |
New Journal and Guide |
00519 | "New Negro, The" |
Opportunity |
00520 | "If We Must Die" |
The Philadelphia Tribune |
00521 | "Of 35 Harlem Lawyers, Two are Natives of N.Y." |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00522 | "Negro Artists and the Negro" |
New Republic |
00523 | "Greatest Needs of Negro Womanhood, The" |
The Messenger |
00524 | "Flapper, The" |
Gráfico |
00525 | "Jim Crow Christianity" |
Light and Heebie Jeebies |
00526 | "Glorious Time to Live, A" |
Light and Heebie Jeebies |
00527 | "Member of New Negro Art Theater Players in Harlem" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00528 | "'Bradby Saved Negro in Detroit,' Says U.S. Poston." |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00529 | "Old Time Negro and the New, The" |
The Southern Workman |
00530 | "Other Papers Say: Florence Mills" |
Chicago Defender |
00531 | "Garvey Aid and Author Passes Away: Hubert H. Harris Dies in New York" |
Chicago Defender |
00532 | "La Bourgeoisie Noire" |
Modern Quarterly |
00533 | "Chapter: Conclusion" in The Negro's Contribution to American Culture: The Sudden Flowering of a Genius-Laden Artistic Movement |
Haldeman-Julius Publications |
00534 | "Negro in the Field of Fiction, The" |
Haldeman-Julius Publications |
00535 | "New Awakening, A" in Isthmian Echoes: A Selection of the Literary Endeavors of the West Indian Colony in the Republic of Panama |
Benedetti Hnos |
00536 | "No Such Thing as the 'New Negro,' Says Speaker at Academy" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00537 | "What Does Negro Youth Think of Present-Day Negro Leaders?" |
The Southern Workman |
00538 | "'New Negro' Neither White Nor Black, Says Scientist" |
Afro-American |
00539 | "New Race, A" |
The New York Herald Tribune |
00540 | "Black Internationalism" |
La Dépêche africaine |
00541 | "New Negro Hokum, The" |
Social Forces |
00542 | "New Negro Art Theatre at the Alhambra in 'Salome'" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00543 | "Every Negro Should Read At Least One Negro Paper Every Week" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00544 | "Kelly Miller Says: The Negro Collegians" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00545 | "New Negro' to Tell His Story, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00546 | "New Negroes for Old." |
The Western Outlook |
00547 | Young Blood Hungers, The |
The Crisis |
00548 | "Young Blood Hungers, The" |
The Crisis |
00549 | "In Christian America: The 'New Negro'" |
Chicago Defender |
00550 | "'I'm a New Negro with New Ideas,' Speaker Says" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00551 | "He Had Better Go To Work" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00552 | "Pink Teas" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00553 | "Religion and Youth Debated at Symposium" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00554 | "Forrester Washington Scores So-called 'New Negro'" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00555 | "Our Negro 'Intellectuals'" |
The Crisis |
00556 | "New Negro Leadership" |
Chicago Defender |
00557 | "Exotic Puppets" |
La Dépêche africaine |
00558 | "A Chapel Talk to the Students of Fisk University" |
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00559 | Editorial |
Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life |
00560 | "Art or Propaganda?" |
Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life |
00561 | Darktower Meeting Group, New Negro Woman |
James VanDerZee Institute |
00562 | "Negro Literary Renaissance, This" |
Rutgers University Press |
00563 | "New Negro History Texts" |
New Journal and Guide |
00564 | "Editor Scores Church and National Urban League" |
Afro-American |
00565 | "Declares Whites Still Ignorant of 'New' Negro" |
New Journal and Guide |
00566 | "'Real' New Negro, The" |
Daily Worker |
00567 | "Evolution of the American Negro, The" |
The California Eagle |
00568 | "Racial Consciousness Takes New Turn, Says Journalist" |
Chicago Defender |
00569 | "Flapperettes" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00570 | "New Negro, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00571 | "Drama: New Negro Art Theatre to Open" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00572 | "Heywood Broun Defends Attitude of New Negro" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00573 | "Plea for a New White Man to Match each new Negro of Our Generation, A" |
Afro-American |
00574 | "Negro's New Belligerent Attitude, The" |
Current History |
00575 | "Just Being White Does Not Make a Man Superior |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00575 | "Just Being White Does Not Make a Man Superior" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00576 | "America's Race Problem" |
The Southern Workman |
00577 | "Harlem: Negro Doctors' Mecca" |
New Journal and Guide |
00578 | "Harlem Now Called U.S. Health Center" |
Chicago Defender |
00579 | "New Negro Art Theatre Plans Active Season" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00580 | "Looking at the World from a Woman's Point of View" |
New Journal and Guide |
00581 | "What Have You to Say? Getting Information About Negro" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00582 | "Manish Woman" |
Okeh Race Records |
00583 | "Mujer Nueva" |
Opportunity |
00584 | The Call |
Fisk University Library |
00585 | "Appeal to Young Negroes, An" |
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00586 | "Emancipated Woman, The" in Democracy, Race, and Justice |
Yale University Press |
00587 | "Negro Women in Our Economic Life" in Democracy, Race, and Justice |
Yale University Press |
00588 | "Negro Emerging from the Dormant State" |
The Maroon Tiger |
00589 | "Chapter Twelve" in Black Manhattan |
Alfred A. Knopf |
00590 | "Chapter Eighteen and Nineteen" |
Alfred A. Knopf |
00591 | "Negro 'Renaissance,' The" |
Southern Workman |
00592 | "Race Values in Aframerican Music" |
Music Quarterly |
00593 | "Negro 'Renaissance', The" |
Southern Workman |
00594 | "Critique Holds New Negro Art Theatre Not so Arty Seeing First Night" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00595 | "Why so Much Ado About the Harlem Negro?" |
Baltimore Afro-American |
00596 | "A.P. Randolph Finds Culture Permeating Dixie Colleges" |
Chicago Defender |
00597 | "German People Show Keen Interest in Race Problem" |
Chicago Defender |
00598 | "Pictures 'New Negro' at Hunter College Meeting" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00599 | "Between the Lines: A Fight Fallacy" |
New Journal and Guide |
00600 | "Expressed by Our Contemporaries: The New Negro in the New South" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00601 | "New Negro in America, The" |
The Listener |
00602 | "New Negro in City is Impudent and Jealous, but Not Hopeless- Dubois" |
Light America's News Magazine |
00603 | "Winning the Negro Masses" |
Daily Worker |
00604 | "Lynchings in the South" |
Hartford Courant |
00605 | "Gordon Hancock Points Challenge to New Negro" |
New Journal and Guide |
00606 | "Blease's Harangue" |
Hartford Courant |
00607 | "Earnest and Patriotic: 'The New Negro' Comes to the Defense of His Race" |
Hartford Courant |
00608 | "That Race Problem" |
Hartford Courant |
00609 | "Negro Woman, The" |
The Chicago Sunday Bee |
00610 | "Race Problem, The" |
Hartford Courant |
00611 | "'New Negro' will be Discussion Subject" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00612 | "New Negro Art Theatre Opens" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00613 | "Between the Lines: Some New Negroes Also" |
The Palemetto Leader |
00614 | "He Says His Race Feels Unemployment More Than Others" |
Hartford Courant |
00615 | "Perishing Criticized" |
Hartford Courant |
00616 | "New Negro Discussed by Woman: Mrs. Keesecker Addresses Cornell Woman's Club in Cleveland" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00617 | "Students of Yesterday, The" |
The Crisis |
00618 | "He Says the 'Amos and Andy Type' No Longer Exists |
Hartford Courant |
00619 | "Chicago Marble Champion- Harmony Kings- N.Y. Dancers" |
Chicago Defender |
00620 | "What a White Paper Says" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00621 | "Second Thought: Uncle Tom, New Style" |
California Eagle |
00622 | "Writer Discusses Communism and the Negro, Finds it Undesirable" |
New Journal and Guide |
00623 | "Fraternity Group Fails to Find a 'New Negro': No Line ot Indicate New Group" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00624 | "Are You Afraid to be a Negro?" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00625 | "New Man; His Thoughts" |
Chicago Defender |
00626 | "Hubert Asks Opportunity for New Negro in Lyons" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00627 | Infants of the Spring, Chapter 5 |
Dover Publications |
00628 | "Southern Urban Negroes as Consumer" in Selling Appeals for the Negro |
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00629 | "New Negro, The" |
The Negro Star |
00630 | "New Negro Returning to Church" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00631 | "New Negro Begins to Exhibit Much Pride in His Racial Identity, The" |
Norfolk New Journal and Guide |
00632 | "Garveyite Speaks, A" |
Chicago Defender |
00633 | "Negro Renaissance, The" |
Hound and Horn |
00634 | "New Negro Republic, A" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00635 | "New Philosophy for the New Negro, A" |
The Southern Workman |
00636 | "Too Much of Nothing" |
The Southern Workman |
00637 | "Suggests 'Don't Treat on Me' Flag for Negro Race" |
Afro-American |
00638 | "New and the Old Negro, The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00639 | "Old and New Negro and Politics in America, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00640 | "Real Politics Deeply Rooted in Economics" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00641 | "New Negro in Politics is not a Politician but a Man in the Opinion of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, The" |
New Journal and Guide |
00642 | "Handkerchief-Headed Political Leaders Got Little for Masses Out of Politics" |
Afro-American |
00643 | Old Negro and the New, The" |
The Omaha Guide |
00644 | "New Southern Gentleman, The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00645 | "Tribute to the Negro's Progress, A" |
New York Age |
00646 | "Higher Strivings in the Service of the Country" in The Mis-Education of the Negro |
Associated Publishers |
00647 | "New Program, The" in The Mis-Education of the Negro |
Associated Publishers |
00648 | "Observe Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation Tonight" |
The Hartford Courant |
00649 | "New Negro and Religion, The" |
Opportunity |
00650 | "Between the Lines: The So-Called 'New Negro'" |
New Journal and Guide |
00651 | "New Negro and Religion, The" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00652 | "Views and Reviews" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00653 | "New Negro and Religion, The" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00654 | "Speaker Claims South Does Not Know 'New Negro'" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00655 | "Rawlins Writes on Segregation" |
The Detroit Tribune |
00656 | "Answer to the Tribune's Question- 'What Does It Mean?', An" |
The Washington Tribune |
00657 | "New Negro Leader in Africa, A" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00658 | "New Negroes Can Now Speak, The" |
Metropolitan News |
00659 | "Job-Getting Capaign Gains Momentum in Washington" |
New Journal and Guide |
00660 | "Pickets Parade Before 'Unfair' Stores in Washington in Demand for Clerk Jobs" |
Chicago Defender |
00661 | "Citizen of Whom American Can Be Proud, A" |
New York Herald Tribune |
00662 | "Newspaper Aid in Job Drive is Acknowledges: New Negro Alliance Reports Progress in Efforts" |
New Journal and Guide |
00663 | "Hoary Heads Served Notice to Keep Out of New Negro Alliance Affairs" |
New Journal and Guide |
00664 | "As I See It" |
The Washington Tribune |
00665 | "New Negro Once More, The" |
New Journal and Guide |
00666 | "For a Negro Magazine" |
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00667 | "Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk Poet" in Negro: An Anthology |
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00668 | "For Freedom: A Biographical Story of the American Negro" |
Franklin Pub. and Supply Co. |
00669 | Herbert Julian Flying Ace Photo |
Donna Mussenden VanDerZee |
00670 | "Dilemma of the Negro Actor, The" |
Privately published |
00671 | "Modern Negro Mentally Enslaved by 'White-Itis'" |
The Pittsburgh Courier |
00672 | "Ideals of Liberty for Which Attucks and Others Gave Lives Forgotten by Present Government in Treatment of Negro Citizens" |
Norfolk New Journal and Guide |
00673 | "DuBois Issues Call for New Organization" |
New Journal and Guide |
00674 | "Southern Editor Tells of 'New Negro'; Raps Lynching" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00675 | "Indiana Legislator Scores on New Negro at Wilberforce Univ." |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00676 | "Sermonette: 'I Await the Morning Sun to Shine Upon the New Negro'" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00677 | "O, Sing a New Song" |
The Plaindealer |
00678 | "Make Your Own Jobs" |
The Plaindealer |
00679 | "Kelly Miller Scores 'Lang' Hughes Story: Label Writer 'New Negro' with Little Patience; Not Justified" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00680 | "Prof. Kelly Miller Tells Langston Hughes Why Students are Cowards" |
Chicago Defender |
00681 | "Program of the New Negro Alliance" |
New Negro Opinion |
00682 | Editorial |
The Maroon Tiger |
00683 | "Negro Artist and Modern Art, The" |
Opportunity |
00684 | "Death Takes Noted Authors in Harlem" |
Chicago Defender |
00685 | "Speaks on 'New Negro in Art'" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00686 | "New Negro and His New Burden, The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00687 | "Old Resident of the 'Queen City,' An" |
The Cleveland Gazette |
00688 | "With the Magazines: The New Negro's Attitude Towards Theology" |
Chicago Defender |
00689 | "'New Deal, the New Year, the New Negro'- Supreme Lecturer's Talk, The" |
Afro-American Courier |
00690 | "New Negro, The" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00691 | "New Negro Citizen, The" |
Kansas Whip |
00692 | "Fight the Good Fight!" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00693 | "Future is Ours, The" |
Black Worker |
00694 | "New Negro in Paris, The" in A Long Way From Home |
Furman |
00695 | "Here and There" |
St. Paul Recorder |
00696 | "Then-- and Now: The Present Takes a Look at the Past; The 'New Negro' of the '20s Makes Way for a New Artist" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00697 | "New Negro Vividly Depicted in St. Paul's Guild Presentation" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00698 | "Other Papers Say: This Business of Getting Jobs" |
Chicago Defender |
00699 | "Books of the Day" |
Daily Worker |
00700 | "Puntos de Vista del Nuevo Negro" |
Del Caribe |
00701 | "Race Problem, The" |
The Washington Post |
00702 | "Race Leadership of the Third Generation" |
Kansas Whip |
00703 | "Some Makers of Negro History" |
The Detroit Tribune |
00704 | "'DuBois Made New Negro Possible' 'His Work Stands as Part of Established History,' Avers James W. Johnson" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00705 | "New Strategy Needed, A" |
The Plaindealer |
00706 | "Resume of Black Omens, A" |
The Omaha Star |
00707 | "Rise of the Black Internationale, The" |
The Crisis |
00708 | "We Win the Right to Fight for Jobs" |
Opportunity |
00709 | "Three Emancipators, The" |
The Omaha Star |
00710 | "Omaha Star is Here to Stay, The" |
The Omaha Star |
00711 | "Work of Negro Alliance Told in 'Opportunity'" |
New Journal and Guide |
00712 | "Thought of Youth a Challenge, The" |
The Omaha Star |
00713 | "I Write as I See: The New Negro" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00714 | "On Harlem" |
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00715 | "Place of the Negro Woman in American Life, The" |
Wings Over Jordan/CBS |
00716 | "Emergence of the New Negro" in To Make a Poet Black |
University of North Carolina Press |
00717 | "The Negro: 'New' or Newer?" |
Opportunity |
00718 | "Anthology of New Negro Writings is to be Published" |
New Journal and Guide |
00719 | "New Demands on the New Negro in America" |
The New York Age |
00720 | "Note of Bravery, A" |
The Plaindealer |
00721 | "Things to Remember" |
The Plaindealer |
00722 | "This Week in Memphis" |
The Plaindealer |
00723 | "New Negro, The" |
Norfolk New Journal and Guide |
00724 | "'Negroes with Vision' Cited as Race's Primary Need" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00725 | "Our New Negroes" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00726 | Scrapbook |
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00727 | "Washington Society" |
University of Missouri Press |
00728 | "When the Negro was in Vogue" |
University of Missouri Press |
00729 | "Parties" |
University of Missouri Press |
00730 | "Revolution" |
Harcourt Brace |
00731 | "I Write as I See: We are Proud of Him!" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00732 | "I Write as I See: A Negro Renaissance?" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00733 | "What's Going On in Hollywood" |
Chicago Defender |
00734 | "Dustin' Off the News: Every Black Man a communist, but Doesn't Know It" |
Chicago Defender |
00735 | "Mammy Comes Back" |
The Plaindealer |
00736 | "Old World's Closing" |
The Plaindealer |
00737 | "When Harlem was in Vogue" |
Town and Country |
00738 | "A. Phillip Randolph May Form New Negro Congress Group: Plans to Call Conference of Best Race Minds; Need for Understanding Cited" |
New Journal and Guide |
00739 | "Walter Chivers Says: Invented: A New Negro" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00740 | "Woolsworth's Mammy Memo" |
The Detroit Tribune |
00741 | "Between the Lines" |
The Carolina Times |
00742 | "Opportunity and Justice" |
The Omaha Star |
00743 | "Politics on a High Level" |
The Plaindealer |
00744 | "Negro Leadership" |
Arkansas State Press |
00745 | "Strike the First Blow." |
The Plaindealer |
00746 | "Freedom at Home" |
The Omaha Star |
00747 | "Soapbox" |
The People's Voice |
00748 | "Democracies Face the 'New Negro,' The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00749 | "All Hail to the Militant New Negro" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00750 | "25,000 Storm Jim Crow Protest Confab: Must Demand Our Rights, Asserts Doctor Bethune; Asserts a New Negro on Scene; Others are Heard" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00751 | "New Negro Has Arisen in America, A" |
Norfolk New Journal and Guide |
00752 | "New Negro, The" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00753 | "Men and Things: A New Negro Star" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00754 | "Nigerian Scholar Says Africans Want Independence from British" |
Chicago Defender |
00755 | "Case of a Minority: Predicament of a Majority, The" |
Chicago Defender |
00756 | "Promise of Democracy and the Fiction of Richard Wright, The" |
Science and Society |
00757 | "Urban League Gains Hailed in Little Rock: Mixed Rally of 1,000 Hears Paster Hail Growth of New Negro" |
The Chicago Defender |
00758 | "Sees New Negro After this War" |
New Journal and Guide |
00759 | "National Negro Congress Grew Out of Chaos; Stayed on Job" |
The People's Voice |
00760 | "Freedom at Home" |
Omaha Star |
00761 | "Dustin' Off the News: What Kind of Democracy are We Fighting For?" |
Chicago Defender |
00762 | "Soapbox" |
The People's Voice |
00763 | "People of South Termed Afraid" |
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00764 | "This is the New Negro!" |
The Daily Worker |
00765 | "Highlights of Powell's Speech at Garden Monday" |
The Daily Worker |
00766 | "Sepia Charm Bureau, The" |
Los Angeles Tribune |
00767 | "For Conquer We Must" |
Arkansas State Press |
00768 | "From Somewhere in Africa a Soldier Writes a Letter" |
The People's Voice |
00769 | "Caviar and Cabbage: NAACP Unites 20 National Organizations" |
The Washington Tribune |
00770 | "Letters to the Editor: New Motto for New Negro" |
The People's Voice |
00771 | "It’s a Small World: The Battle of Philosophies" |
New Journal and Guide |
00772 | "Librarian Talks on New Negro Literature" |
Cleveland Call and Post |
00773 | "New Negro Looks Forward to Better Day: The Apostles of Race, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00774 | "USA 1944- Solid South Splits!" |
The People's Voice |
00775 | "Caviar and Cabage: Walter White Reports from the War Fronts" |
The Washington Tribune |
00776 | "Soapbox" |
The People's Voice |
00777 | "We, The Negro" |
The Michigan Chronicle |
00778 | "One God- One People" |
The People's Voice |
00779 | "Total Peace Up to Youth and Unity, Are Findings of NAACP Conference" |
Negro Star |
00780 | "Time to Count Noses. Dan Gardner Opines" |
St. Paul Recorder |
00781 | "Powell Be Praised!" |
Headlines and Pictures |
00782 | "Negro- and Democracy, The" |
The Omaha Star |
00783 | "Growth of New Negro in Deep South Seen in Significant NAACP Parley" |
The Chicago Defender |
00784 | "Down Our Way" |
Arkansas State Press |
00785 | "About the Common Man" |
The Detroit Tribune |
00786 | "New Negro, The" |
The Omaha Guide |
00787 | "A Spokesman for the 'New Negro'" |
New York Times |
00788 | "Excerpt from Marching Blacks" |
The People's Voice |
00789 | "New Negro, The" |
Negro: A Review |
00790 | "Tennessee Demonstration, The" |
The Plaindealer |
00791 | "Tenn. Negroes Bail Out 12 Heroes" |
The Daily Worker |
00792 | "Ultimatum of the Ninth Street Bus Situation??, The" |
Arkansas State Press |
00793 | "'We Want a New South' Cries Harlem Rally" |
The People's Voice |
00794 | "Negro Drama Group in Broadway Success" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00795 | "Deep South Speaks: Needed- A New Negro!, The" |
The Plaindealer |
00796 | "Speaking Out: From the New South Needed- A New Negro" |
The Chicago Defender |
00797 | "Walter White Pens Story on New Negro" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00798 | "'New' Negro Replacing Stereotype, Says White" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00799 | "Walter White Writes of 'New Negro'" |
Arkansas State Press |
00800 | "Letters to the Editor: Another Wallace Reply" |
The People's Voice |
00801 | "N.A.A.C.P. Parley Held Symbol of a New Negro, Politically Free" |
New York Herald Tribune |
00802 | "One God- One People: The Little Man, The Inarticulate-Bewildered Man, Needs Spokesman" |
New York Age |
00803 | "Four Came to Harlem" |
Afro-American |
00804 | "Curtain Time" |
University of Missouri Press |
00805 | "Changing Pattern, The" |
Lippincott |
00806 | "Locke Recalls New Negro Movement" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00807 | "Frontiers of Culture" |
The Crescent |
00808 | "New Negro, The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00809 | "Other Papers Say: Mississippi Editor Sees New Negro Rising and Fighting in the South" |
The Chicago Defender |
00810 | "Carolina Expert Explains Why Dixie Resents Meddling in Racial Question" |
The Austin Statesman |
00811 | "Dixieland Fast Being Transformed by Energetic Industrial Revolution" |
The Austin Statesman |
00812 | "Hernandez is 'New Negro' Say Hollywood Producers" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00813 | "Under the Microscope: 'I Am An American'" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00814 | "New Negro, The" |
Kansas Whip |
00815 | "The Voice of the New South: The Negro Marches on" |
The Mississippi Enterprise |
00816 | "No Hidin' Place" |
Knopf |
00817 | "In Defense of 'Uncle Tom'" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00818 | "Africa and the American Negro Intelligentsia" |
Présence Africaine |
00819 | "Somewhere Along the Way" |
The Plaindealer |
00820 | "Plain Talk: The Negro Must Live the Life that Never Dies. The Immorality of Man is His Deeds on Earth. Live It, Says Elinor White: |
The Robbins Eagle |
00821 | "1925: The New Negro. 1955: The New American" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00822 | "Political Ideologies of the New Negro" |
Howard University Press |
00823 | "New Negro in Modern Art" |
Howard University Press |
00824 | "New Negro and the New Deal, The" |
Howard University Press |
00825 | "Negro Renaissance and Its Significance, The" |
Howard University Press |
00826 | "New Negro Self-Respect is Confusing to Race-Haters" |
Cleveland Call and Post |
00827 | "Negroes Ready for 'Trouble' 'As Price of Justice and Freedom,' Says Rowan" |
Arkansas State Press |
00828 | "New Negro Rising in the South" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00829 | "Alabama Boycott Figure Gives Talk: Group Here is Told of New Negro Race Pride" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00830 | "South Finds New Negro in Key Role" |
The Washington Post |
00831 | "Who is the 'New Negro'?" |
The Socialist Call |
00832 | "New Negro, The" |
The Nation |
00833 | "Californians are Saying." |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
00834 | "The New Negro Emerges Unafraid and Undaunted" |
New Journal and Guide |
00835 | "Be Not Confused by Reported 'New Negro Voting' Philosophy" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00836 | "Ala. Leader Heard at Hampton: 'There's a New Negro in the US'- Martin Luther King" |
New Journal and Guide |
00837 | "Montgomery: Testing Ground" |
New York Times |
00838 | "South's New Negro Capable of Decisive and United Action: Bus Boycott Leader Cites Great Gaines by Southern Negro" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00839 | "Rev. King Hails 'The New Negro'" |
Chicago Defender |
00840 | "'New Negro' in South Hailed by Dr. King, Gov. Bowles" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00841 | "Hail the New Negro!" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00842 | "Uncle Tom Dies as New Negro Emerges in 1956" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00843 | "New Negro Nation" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00844 | "New Negro in Politics Puzzles Both Parties" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00845 | "Impact of New Negro Hits All Communities" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00846 | "More Uncle Toms Greatest Need of the Southern Negro" |
Jackson Advocate |
00847 | "Negro Editor Says Dixie Needs More 'Uncle Toms'" |
The Plaindealer |
00848 | "The New Negro Minister" |
Cleveland Call and Post |
00849 | "New Negro, The" |
PBS |
00850 | "Meet 'Mr. Inside' of the New Negro" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00851 | "Bunche Praises Souther Strides in Race Arena" |
The Milwaukee Defender |
00852 | "Forget It, Uncle Tom |
Arkansas State Press |
00853 | "Church Leader Parley Told of a 'New Negro'" |
Chicago Daily Tribune |
00854 | "Sees New White Man, New Negro" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00855 | "Frazier Sees New 'Sense of Personal Worth in Negro" |
Los Angeles Tribune |
00856 | "Says Industry Creating New Negro in South: Frazier Tells Views in Lecture" |
The Chicago Defender |
00857 | "Dr Franklin Says New Type Negro in the South" |
New Journal and Guide |
00858 | "'New Negro Idea Termed an Insult" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00859 | "Debunking the New Negro Idiom" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00860 | "Some Glory in their Spunk: White Citizen See 'New Negro' Coming into Being" |
New Journal and Guide |
00861 | "Patterson Will Learn Negro is Not Scared" |
Alabama Citizen |
00862 | "LA Confidential: Is Our 'New Class' Fat and Complacent?" |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
00863 | "Life Span of Uncle Tom, The" |
Daily Defender |
00864 | "'Temper of the Negro Community' Everywhere is to Fight Back, The" |
Los Angeles Tribune |
00865 | "New Negro Pride in Origins Found" |
New York Times |
00866 | "Harlem Girl Portrays the New Negro Woman" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00867 | "'Black Bourgeoisie' Author's Analysis of Book 'Shakes Up' Collegians" |
New Journal and Guide |
00868 | "'New Negro' Emerges in School-less Virginia County" |
New Journal and Guide |
00869 | "' New Negro' was Born During War" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00870 | "Leader Censured by NAACP Still Fighting in South" |
Los Angeles Tribune |
00871 | "Time 'Mag' Sees Young Southern Negro as New Leader in Civil Rights" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00872 | "'New Negroes'- Dr. Martin: Hampton Head Lauds Courage of Students" |
New Journal and Guide |
00873 | "Between the Lines: Sit-Downs Show 'The New Negro' Ready to Follow Wise Leadership" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00874 | "Voice of the New Negro" |
Negro History Bulletin |
00875 | "The Young Negro is a New Negro" |
The New York Times |
00876 | "Cold Fury: New Negro is Key in Struggle" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00877 | "New Negro Emerges Despite Reprisals" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00878 | "New Negro Needs Direction" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00879 | "Negro Woman, The" |
Ebony Magazine |
00880 | Advertisement for "What Does the Future Hold for the New Negro Woman?" in Ebony magazine |
Minneapolis Spokesman |
00881 | "Rev. M.L. King Sr. Heard: New Negro Will Win His Rights, Minister Says" |
New Journal and Guide |
00882 | "Between the Lines: Tribulations of a Color-Struck Democracy" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00883 | "'New' Negro Forces Reversal of Police Role" |
San Antonio Register |
00884 | New Negro, The |
Fides Publisher |
00885 | "Langston Hughes" Interview |
Hatch Billops Collection |
00886 | "New Negro in the North, The" |
Alexander Street Press |
00887 | "Negro History Week Observed at Phenix" |
New Journal and Guide |
00888 | "At Phenix High School: "The New Negro' Depicted by Government Classes" |
New Journal and Guide |
00889 | "'It's Like Getting New Glasses': Southern Whites Shocked by 'New' Negro" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00890 | "New Image, Sacrifice and Responsibility" |
St. Paul Recorder |
00891 | "New Negro is Theme of Catholic Meeting" |
Chicago Daily Defender |
00892 | "New Negro, The" |
Cleveland Call and Post |
00893 | "New Negro to be Theme of Parley" |
The Washington Post |
00894 | "'New Negro' Drive to be Discussed" |
The Hartford Courant |
00895 | "Ouster of Racists in South Forecast: Defeat of New Negro Voters Predicted by Educator" |
The New York Times |
00896 | "'Riders' Pledge Continued Drive: C.O.R.E. Official Says South Must Accept 'New Negro'" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00897 | "Eleanor" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00898 | "The 'New Negro'- and Some Humor to Match" |
New York Herald Tribune |
00899 | "Negroes Make Mistake by Denying Heritage" |
The Dothan Eagle |
00900 | "New Negro Leadership in Southland Marks Significant Changes in Status" |
The Chicago Defender |
00901 | "Hentoff Article Deals with the 'New Negro'" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00902 | "New Negro is a Reality in Ga., The" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00903 | "Erie Citizens Begin Drive for Equal opportunities. Erie … Slumbering Giant Awakening: New Negro Force Now is Afoot" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00904 | "Martin Luther King Scores at D.C. Press Luncheon: Hits Church Bias, JFK; Praises the Brave New Negro" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00905 | "Accent on Labor: New Negro Won't Accept Promise of 'Pie in the Sky, Bye and Bye'" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00906 | "New Negro Battling for Rights in Albany" |
Chicago Daily Defender |
00907 | "'New Negro' in South Battles for the Ballot" |
Chicago Daily Defender |
00908 | "New Negro, The" |
The Negro History Bulletin |
00909 | "Editorials: James H. Meredith: New Negro" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00910 | "Anderson Talks on Freedom" |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
00911 | "New Negro Hailed by Anderson" |
Pittsburgh Courier |
00912 | "Accent on Labor: New Negro Weary of 'Waiting His Turn' for Equal Employment" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00913 | "New Negro Shuns Whining as Protest" |
The Chicago Defender |
00914 | "New Negro, The" |
New York Herald Tribune |
00915 | "My Early Days in Early" |
University of Missouri Press |
00916 | "Down at the cross: Letter from a Region in My Mind" |
Modern Library |
00917 | "Enter the Middle Class" in Blues People: Negro Music in White America |
William Morrow and Company |
00918 | "Watch on Potomac: 'New Negro' and White 'Liberal'" |
New Journal and Guide |
00919 | "Race Problem, The" |
Speech at Michigan State University |
00920 | "New Negro and the Church, The" |
Christian Century |
00921 | "The Myth of the 'New Negro'" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00922 | "NAACP Executive Secretary Wilkins Says the New Negro Still Has Miles to Go" |
The Detroit Tribune |
00923 | "Laughing to Keep Crying" |
The Call and Post |
00924 | "Tuesday Forum to Note Boston's New Negro Voice" |
Boston Globe |
00925 | "'New Negro' Described with Spirit, Work and Sacrifice" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00926 | "Dixie Crusader Says There's a New Negro" |
Call and Post |
00927 | "U.S. Envoy to Finland Sees 'New Negro' in Racial Fight" |
The Baltimore Sun |
00928 | "'Uncle Tom,' '63 Model" |
The Dothan Eagle |
00929 | "'What Their Cry Means to Me'- A Negro's Own Evaluation" |
Life |
00930 | "New Negro in Action, The" |
Alabama Tribune |
00931 | "The 'New Negro'" |
The Christian Science Monitor |
00932 | "Matter of Fact: The New Negro Leader" |
The Washington Post |
00933 | "Afterthoughts on Black Like Me" |
The Petal Paper |
00934 | "Negro in America, The" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00935 | "Churchmen Told of the Nation's 'New Negro' …" |
New Journal and Guide |
00936 | "Uncle John Takes the Place of Uncle Tom" |
The Centreville Press |
00937 | "Whatever the Title" |
The Mississippi Free Press |
00938 | "Past Oppressions Temper 'New Negro'" |
The Campus Echo |
00939 | "Negro Victory and the Jewish Failure, The" |
Jewish Advocate |
00940 | "Foreword" in New Negro Poets |
Indiana University Press |
00941 | "New Year and the New Negro, The" |
Call and Post |
00942 | "New Negro Stressed by Rev. Willoughby" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00943 | "White Cleric Describes 'New Negro in America.'" |
New Pittsburgh Courier |
00944 | "Theologian Finds Revolt of New Negro Effective" |
Chicago Daily Defender |
00945 | "Dr. Carey Says at Allen Temple: The Negro is Willing to Pay the Price of Full Freedom" |
Atlanta Daily World |
00946 | "New Negro" |
The New York Times |
00947 | "New, New, New, Negro, Esq, The" |
Vital Speeches of the Day |
00948 | "The Negro Renascence" in Negro Voices in American Fiction |
Russell & Russell |
00949 | "Not So New Negro" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00950 | "New New Negro, The" |
New York Amsterdam News |
00951 | "'New Negro' and Old Fight" |
The Worker |
00952 | "New Negro is said Emerging" |
The Austin American |
00953 | "Jackie Robinson Says: Out of the Ashes Someone Better Learn New Negro" |
New Pittsburgh Courier |
00954 | "- Way the Ball Bounces: Someone Better Learn to Speak the Language of the New Negro, The" |
Philadelphia Tribune |
00955 | "Educating the New Negro" |
The Chicago Defender |
00956 | "Epilogue: Symbols of the Jazz Age- The New Negro and Harlem Discovered" in Harlem: Making of a Ghetto, Negro New York 1890-1930 |
Harper and Row |
00957 | "This Little Light" Radio Program |
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00958 | "Twenties: Harlem and Its Negritude, The" |
University of Missouri Press |
00959 | "SCLC Sees New Negro Rejecting 'Matriarchy'" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00960 | "Julian Bond Symbolizes New Negro 'Militancy" |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
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'" |
Newsday |
00962 | "12 Years After Desegregation" |
Call and Post |
00963 | The New Negro of the South; A Portrait of Movements and Leadership |
Exposition Press |
00964 | "New Negro Self-Image, The" in The Negro |
Potomac Books |
00965 | "Hollywood Happenings" |
Call and Post |
00966 | "Hollywood Happenings: Don Mitchell: Image of New Negro Actor" |
New Journal and Guide |
00967 | "New Negro Can't Escape from Shackles of Ghetto" |
Michigan Chronicle |
00968 | "Negro Youth Must Be Able to Find Something Better Than…" |
Los Angeles Times |
00969 | "The New Negro Militants" |
Boston Globe |
00970 | Riverside Radio Roundtable with National Educational Radio Network: New Negro in the Arts: September 15, 1967" |
WRVR Radio Collection |
00971 | "New Negro Group Tries to Signal Sit-in" |
Newsday |
00972 | "The Negro in America, What Must Be Done, A Program for Action" |
Newsweek |
00973 | "New Negro T.V. Stereotype, The" |
The Black Panther |
00974 | "Rhetoric and the Reality, The" in Look Out Whitey, Black Power's Gon' Get Your Mama |
Dial Press |
00975 | "Bobbing Along" |
Call and Post |
00976 | "Newsplate" |
The Greater Milwaukee Star |
00977 | "Brain Power" |
The Black Panther |
00978 | "New Negro, The" |
Negro History Bulletin |
00979 | "Chapter Three" in Search for the New Land: History as a Subjective Experience |
Dial Press |
00980 | "New Negro Explained, The" |
The Campus Echo |
00981 | "Have No Sympathy!" |
The Black Ghetto |
00982 | "The 'New Negro,' the Police, and Militant Self-Defense" in Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919 |
Atheneum |
00983 | "Bookkeeper Vanderzee" and caption |
James VanDerZee Institute |
00984 | "New Negro in Literature (1925-1955), The" in The New Negro Thirty Years Afterward |
Howard University Press |
00985 | "Negro in Present Day Fiction, The" |
Stanford University Press |
00986 | "Votes for Women" in Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900-1918 |
Routledge |
00987 | "The New Negro Escapist Social and Athletic Club (Marcus)" |
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago |
00988 | "Episode 1: Identity" Opening diologue in "The New Negroes" |
Comedy Central |
00989 | "Black Cameos" Ad |
Albert & Charles Boni Publishers |
00990 | Group Portrait of Beauty Contestents |
Interstate Tattler Collection |
00991 | "Realization of a Negro's Ambition" |
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00992 | "New Negro, The" |
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00993 | "Some Struggles of the New Negro" |
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00994 | "Criminal Negro, The" |
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00995 | "Our Criminals. In Kansas City, Where They Do Little Else Save Sing and Play Pianos in Brothels" |
The Plaindealer |
00996 | "Our Girls: The Negro Girl of Today has Become a Follower- Future Success Rests with Her Parents and Home Environment" |
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00997 | "Has the Negro Arrived?" |
Social Forces |
00998 | "New Negroes for Old" |
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00999 | "Dialogue of the Old and the New" |
The Messenger |
01000 | "Negro Grows Up, The" |
Plain Talk |
01001 | "Books and the Negro" |
The Library Journal |