Black Protest: Issues and Tactics
By (Author) Robert Dick
By (author) Robert H. Walker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd August 1974
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
322.440973
Hardback
338
[The] book does make a significant contribution to our understanding of black history. It is well researched and documented. Whenever possible the author has wisely permitted the Negro to speak for himself. The appendices are especially useful. Included there are speeches of such outstanding black spokesmen as Martin Delaney, Frederick Douglass, Robert Purvis, Samuel Cornish, and Henry Highland Garnet. Historians will also be grateful for the rather extensive bibliography and for the practice of placing notes at the end of each chapter.-History
"The book does make a significant contribution to our understanding of black history. It is well researched and documented. Whenever possible the author has wisely permitted the Negro to speak for himself. The appendices are especially useful. Included there are speeches of such outstanding black spokesmen as Martin Delaney, Frederick Douglass, Robert Purvis, Samuel Cornish, and Henry Highland Garnet. Historians will also be grateful for the rather extensive bibliography and for the practice of placing notes at the end of each chapter."-History
"[The] book does make a significant contribution to our understanding of black history. It is well researched and documented. Whenever possible the author has wisely permitted the Negro to speak for himself. The appendices are especially useful. Included there are speeches of such outstanding black spokesmen as Martin Delaney, Frederick Douglass, Robert Purvis, Samuel Cornish, and Henry Highland Garnet. Historians will also be grateful for the rather extensive bibliography and for the practice of placing notes at the end of each chapter."-History
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