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| 04837. WASHINGTON, DUBOIS AND GARVEY ON CHICAGO. The positions of Booker T. Washington, W. E.B. Dubois and Marcus Garvey on the collective black experience in Chicago during the great Immigration are reviewed. The phenomena of ethnic prejudice and sweatshop conditions are interpreted in terms of the conservatism of Washington, the radicalism of DuBois, and the separatism of Garvey. 6p., Sf., lb. |
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