The Negro Problem

About this book

In the aftermath of the Civil War, the African American community grappled with profound challenges as they sought to redefine their identity and rights in a changing nation. "The Negro Problem" by Booker T. Washington et al. offers a compelling collection of essays that delve into the complexities of race relations and the quest for equality. Highlighting themes such as economic self-sufficiency and the importance of education, this pivotal document examines the systemic barriers that hinder progress. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work not only reflects the struggles of its time but also resonates with contemporary discussions on civil rights. Engage with the insights of influential thinkers as they confront the enduring issues of race and justice in America.

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