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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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2. Nationalist Movements
3. Business and Professional Organizations
4. The National Negro Congress Movement
5. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People
6. The N.A.A.C.P. Branches
7. The N.A.A.C.P. National Office
8. The Strategy of the N.A.A.C.P.
9. Critique of the N.A.A.C.P.
10. The Urban League
11. The Commission on Interracial Cooperation
12. The Negro Organizations during the War
13. Negro Strategy
Chapter 40. The Negro Church 858
1. Non-Political Agencies for Negro Concerted Action
2. Some Historical Notes
3. The Negro Church and the General American Pattern of
Religious Activity
4. A Segregated Church
5. Its Weakness
6. Trends and Outlook
Chapter 41. The Negro School 879
1. Negro Education as Concerted Action
2. Education in American Thought and Life
3. The Development of Negro Education in the South
4. The Whites’ Attitudes toward Negro Education
5. “Industrial” versus “Classical” Education of Negroes
6. Negro Attitudes
7. Trends and Problems
Chapter 42. The Negro Press 908
1. An Organ for the Negro Protest
2. The Growth of the Negro Press
3. Characteristics of the Negro Press
4. The Controls of the Negro Press
5. Outlook
PART X. THE NEGRO COMMUNITY
Chapter 43. Institutions 927
1. The Negro Community as a Pathological Form of an American
Community
2. The Negro Family
3. The Negro Church in the Negro Community
4. The Negro School and Negro Education
5. Voluntary Associations

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