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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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2. The Negro Abolitionists and Reconstruction Politicians
3. The Tuskegee Compromise
4. The Spirit of Niagara and Harper’s Ferry
5. The Protest Is Still Rising
6. The Shock of the First World War and the Post-War Crisis
7. The Garvey Movement
8. Post-War Radicalism among Negro Intellectuals
9. Negro History and Culture
10. The Great Depression and the Second World War
Chapter 36. The Protest Motive and Negro Personality 757
1. A Mental Reservation
2. The Struggle Against Defeatism
3. The Struggle for Balance
4. Negro Sensitiveness
5. Negro Aggression
6. Upper Class Reactions
7. The “Function” of Racial Solidarity
Chapter 37. Compromise Leadership 768
1. The Daily Compromise
2. The Vulnerability of the Negro Leader
3. Impersonal Motives
4. The Protest Motive
5. The Double Role
6. Negro Leadership Techniques
7. Moral Consequences
8. Leadership Rivalry
9. Qualifications
10. In Southern Cities
11. In the North
12. On the National Scene
Chapter 38. Negro Popular Theories 781
1. Instability
2. Negro Provincialism
3. The Thinking on the Negro Problem
4. Courting the “Best People Among the Whites”
5. The Doctrine of Labor Solidarity
6. Some Critical Observations
7. The Pragmatic “Truth” of the Labor Solidarity Doctrine
8. “The Advantages of the Disadvantages”
9. Condoning Segregation
10. Boosting Negro Business
11. Criticism of Negro Business Chauvinism
12. “Back to Africa”
13. Miscellaneous Ideologies
Chapter 39. Negro Improvement and Protest Organizations 810
1. A General American Pattern

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