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In the wake of the Great War, a wave of fresh ideas surged across the globe, and among the most compelling was the emergence of a new Black consciousness in the United States. This collection captures that moment, presenting a series of editorials, articles, and reviews written between 1917 and the early 1920s. The author lays out how the promise of democracy, loudly proclaimed during the conflict, left Black, Brown and Yellow peoples feeling betrayed when the same freedoms were denied to them at home.
Through clear, forceful prose, the book examines the growing demand for political, educational, and economic rights, and how these aspirations clash with entrenched white dominance. It also critiques the tendency to dismiss Black activism as mere “Bolshevism,” arguing instead for a genuine understanding of the movement’s goals. Readers will gain a firsthand glimpse of the arguments shaping the early New Negro era, offering insight into a pivotal chapter of American social history.
Full title
When Africa awakes The "inside story" of the stirrings and strivings of the new Negro in the Western world The "inside story" of the stirrings and strivings of the new Negro in the Western world
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Porro Press, 1920.
Credits
Neal Caren. This file was derived from images generously made available by Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Iowa through the HathiTrust.
Release date
2023-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1927
A brilliant Harlem-based writer and speaker, he pushed readers to think hard about race, class, democracy, and freedom. Born in St. Croix and active in early twentieth-century New York, he became an important voice in Black radical thought.
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