32—RACE RELATIONS

1463
American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia. The Negro protest. Special editor: Arnold M. Rose. Philadelphia, 1965. 214 p. (Its Annals, v. 357) H1.A4 v. 357 E185.61.A45
Bibliographical footnotes.
1464
American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia. Racial desegregation and integration, edited by Ira De A. Reid. Philadelphia, 1956. 211 p. (Its Annals, v. 304) H1.A4 v. 304 E185.61.A46
Bibliographical footnotes.
1465
Ashmore, Harry S. The other side of Jordan. New York, Norton [1960] 155 p. E185.61.A73
1466
Atkins, James A. The age of Jim Crow. New York, Vantage Press [1964] 300 p. E185.97.A84A3
1467
Austin, Frank E. The history of segregation. Winter Park, Fla., Printed by the Rollins Press, c1956. 260 p. HT1589.A9
1468
Baker, Ray S. Following the color line; American Negro citizenship in the progressive era. Introduction and notes to the Torchbook ed. by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr. New York, Harper & Row [1964] xviii, 311 p. illus., ports. (American perspectives) E185.61.B16 1964
Harper torchbooks. The University library. "TB 3053."
Chapters 1-8, 10-14, with slight revisions, originally appeared in the American Magazine, Apr. 1907-Sept. 1908.
1469
Baldwin, James. The fire next time. New York, Dial Press, 1963. 120 p. E185.61.B195
1470
Baldwin, James. Notes of a native son. New York, Dial Press, 1963 [c1955] 158 p. E185.61.B2 1963
1471
Banton, Michael P. Race relations. New York, Basic Books [c1967] xiv, 434 p. illus., maps. HT1521.B34 1967b
Bibliography: p. [394]-415.
1472
Bennett, Lerone. Confrontation: black and white. Foreword by A. Philip Randolph. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1965. 321 p. E185.B42
Bibliography: p. [305]-312.
1473
Boyd, Malcolm. You can't kill the dream. Reflections. Photos compiled by Bruce Roberts. The American dream, by Eric Sevareid. Richmond, John Knox Press [1968] 80 p. illus., ports. E185.61.B776
1474
Boyle, Sarah P. The desegregated heart; a Virginian's stand in time of transition. New York, Morrow, 1962. 364 p. E185.61.B778
1475
Boyle, Sarah P. For human beings only; a primer of human understanding. New York, Seabury Press, 1964. 127 p. E185.61.B779
1476
Braden, Anne. The wall between. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1958. 306 p. F459.L8B7
Autobiographical.
1477
Brink, William J., and Louis Harris. The Negro revolution in America; what Negroes want, why and how they are fighting, whom they support, what whites think of them and their demands. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964 [c1963] 249 p. tables. E185.61.B795
"Based on the nationwide survey by Newsweek magazine."
1478
Bunche, Ralph J. A world view of race. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968, c1936] 98 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) HT1521.B78 1968
Includes bibliographies.
1479
Caldwell, Erskine. In search of Bisco. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1965] 219 p. E185.61.C2
Story of the author's visits to the deep South in search of his childhood playmate, a Negro boy named Bisco, from whom he was separated by the laws of a segregated society.
1480
Carter, Hodding. The South strikes back. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 213 p. E185.61.C28
1481
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Weaver, Joseph P. Lyford, and John Cogley on the Negro as an American. [Santa Barbara, Calif., 1963] 18 p. (Its Occasional papers) E185.61.C4
1482
Clark, Dennis. The ghetto game; racial conflicts in the city. New York, Sheed and Ward [1962] 245 p. E184.A1C53
Includes bibliographies.
1483
Clark, Kenneth B. Dark ghetto; dilemmas of social power. Foreword by Gunnar Myrdal. New York, Harper & Row [1965] xxix, 251 p. illus. F128.9.N3C65
1484
Clark, Kenneth B. The Negro protest: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark. Boston, Beacon Press [1963] 56 p. E185.61.C62
1485
Cleaver, Eldridge. Eldridge Cleaver; post-prison writings and speeches. Edited and with an appraisal by Robert Scheer. New York, Random House [1969] xxxiii, 211 p. E185.615.C63
1486
Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on ice. With an introduction by Maxwell Geismar. New York, McGraw-Hill [1967, c1968] xv, 210 p. E185.97.C6
"A Ramparts book."
1487
Collins, Winfield H. The truth about lynching and the Negro in the South, in which the author pleads that the South be made safe for the white race. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1918. 163 p. E185.65.C7
1488
Conference on Negro-Jewish Relations in the United States, New York, 1964. Negro-Jewish relations in the United States; papers and proceedings. New York, Citadel Press, 1966. 71 p. E185.61.C7545 1964
"Convened by the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, New York City."
First published in Jewish Social Studies, v. 27, Jan. 1965.
Bibliography: p. 67-71.
1489
Connecticut. Commission on Civil Rights. Attitudes toward racial integration in Connecticut, by Henry G. Stetler, supervisor, Research Division. Hartford, 1961. 50 p. illus. E185.93.C7A52
1490
Cook, James G. The segregationists. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962] 376 p. E184.A1C62
1491
Creger, Ralph. A look down the lonesome road, by Ralph Creger with Erwin L. McDonald. Foreword by Harry Golden. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. xiv, 223 p. E185.61.C9
1492
Curry, Jesse E., and Glen D. King. Race tensions and the police. With a foreword by George Eastman. Springfield, Ill., Thomas [1962] 137 p. (Police science series) HV8069.C8
Bibliography: p. 135.
1493
Dabbs, James M. The Southern heritage. New York, Knopf, 1958. 273 p. E185.61.D2
1494
Dees, Jesse W., and James S. Hadley. Jim Crow. Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Publishers [1951] 529 p. illus. E185.61.D4
Bibliography: p. 483-495.
1495
Doyle, Bertram W. The etiquette of race relations in the South. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968, c1937] xxv, 249 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) E185.61.D766
Bibliography: p. 173-190.
1496
DuBois, William E. B. Dusk of dawn; an essay toward an autobiography of a race concept. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1940] 334 p. E185.97.D73
1497
Dykeman, Wilma, and James Stokely. Neither black nor white. New York, Rinehart [1957] 371 p. E185.61.D993
1498
Essien-Udom, Essien U. Black nationalism; a search for an identity in America. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1962] 367 p. illus., ports. E185.61.E75
Bibliography: p. 351-360.
1499
Evers, Mrs. Medgar. For us, the living, by Mrs. Medgar Evers with William Peters. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 378 p. E185.97.E94E9
1500
Fager, Charles E. White reflections on black power. Grand Rapids, W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. [1967] 118 p. E185.615.F3
1501
Fields, Uriah J. The Montgomery story; the unhappy effects of the Montgomery bus boycott. New York, Exposition Press [1959] 87 p. E185.89.T8F5
1501a
Fontaine, William T. Reflections on segregation, desegregation, power and morals. Springfield, Ill., Thomas [1967] 162 p. (American lecture series, publication no. 700. A monograph in the Bannerstone division of American lectures in philosophy) E185.615.F6
Bibliographical footnotes.
1502
Fortune, T. Thomas. Black and white; land, labor, and politics in the South. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 310 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.61.F74 1968
Reprint of work first published in 1884.
1503
Franklin, John H., comp. Color and race. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1968. xvi, 391 p. (The Daedalus library, v. 13) HT1521.F65
Includes bibliographies.
1504
Frazier, Edward Franklin. On race relations; selected writings. Edited and with an introduction by G. Franklin Edwards. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1968] xx, 331 p. illus. (The Heritage of sociology) E185.F835 1968
Includes bibliographical references.
"Bibliography of E. Franklin Frazier": p. 325-331.
1505
Ginzberg, Eli, and Alfred S. Eichner. The troublesome presence; American democracy and the Negro. [New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1964] 339 p. E185.G5
Includes bibliographical references.
1506
Harkey, Ira B. The smell of burning crosses; an autobiography of a Mississippi newspaperman. Jacksonville, Ill., Harris-Wolfe [1967] 208 p. E185.61.H248
1507
Harris, Janet, and Julius W. Hobson. Black pride; a people's struggle. New York, McGraw-Hill [1969] 160 p. illus., ports. E185.H3
Traces the history of black people in America and the struggles of such leaders as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King to establish a racial identity and equal rights for Negroes as citizens of the United States.
Bibliography: p. 153-157.
1508
Hays, Brooks. A southern moderate speaks. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1959] 231 p. E185.61.H435
1509
Height, Dorothy I. Step by step with interracial groups. [Rev. ed.] New York, Publications Services, National Board, YMCA [1955] 56 p. HT1521.H4 1955
1510
Hentoff, Nat. The new equality. New York, Viking Press [1964] 243 p. E185.61.H49
1511
Johnson, James W. Negro Americans, what now? New York, Viking Press, 1934. 103 p. E185.61.J69
1512
Kerlin, Robert T. The voice of the Negro, 1919. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 188 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.61.K4 1968
Reprint of the 1920 ed.
1513
Killens, John O. Black man's burden. New York, Trident Press, 1965. 176 p. E185.61.K487
1514
Lester, Julius. Look out, Whitey! Black power's gon' get your mama! New York, Dial Press, 1968. 152 p. E185.615.L475
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 147-149). Bibliography: p. 151-152.
1515
Lightfoot, Claude M. Ghetto rebellion to black liberation. New York, International Publishers [1968] 192 p. E185.61.L553
1516
Lubell, Samuel. White and black: test of a nation. 2d ed., rev. New York, Harper & Row [1966] xiv, 233 p. (Harper colophon books, CN75J) E185.61.L8 1966
Bibliographical references included in "Reading notes" (p. 219-226).
1517
McWilliams, Carey. Brothers under the skin. Rev. ed. Boston, Little, Brown [1964] xix, 364 p. E184.A1M19 1964
Bibliographical footnotes.
1518
Marx, Gary T. Protest and prejudice; a study of belief in the black community. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xxviii, 228, 27 p. E185.615.M32
"Volume three in a series based on the University of California Five-year Study of Anti-Semitism in the United States, being conducted by the Survey of Research Center ... under a grant from the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith."
1519
Moody, Anne. Coming of age in Mississippi. New York, Dial Press, 1968. 348 p. E185.97.M65A3
Autobiographical.
1520
Moon, Bucklin. The high cost of prejudice. New York, J. Messner [1947] xvi, 168 p. E185.61.M75
"Check list for further reading": p. 165-168.
1521
Moton, Robert R. What the Negro thinks. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1929. 267 p. E185.61.M934
1522
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. An appeal to the world; a statement on the denial of human rights to minorities in the case of citizens of Negro descent in the United States of America and an appeal to the United Nations for redress. Prepared under the editorial supervision of W. E. Burghardt Du Bois. [New York, 1947] 94 p. NcD
Includes bibliographical references.
1523
National Urban League. The racial gap, 1955-1965: 1965-1975 in income, unemployment, education, health [and] housing [by Sylvia Lauter]. New York [1967] 41 p. E185.615.N3
Bibliography: p. 40-41.
1524
Negro and Jew: an encounter in America; a symposium compiled by Midstream magazine. Shlomo Katz, editor. New York, Macmillan [1967] xvi, 141 p. E185.61.N386
1525
New South (Atlanta). Changing patterns in the new South; a unique record of the growth of democracy in the South in the last decade, from the pages of the Southern Regional Council's publication New South. [Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1955] 116 p. E185.61.N47
Many of the selections have been condensed. Several of the articles were originally issued in newspapers or adapted from speeches, before being printed in the New South.
1526
New York (State) State Commission for Human Rights. Research Division. Negroes in five New York cities, a study of problems, achievement, and trends, by Eunice and George Grier. [New York, New York State Commission against Discrimination] 1958. 113 leaves. illus. E185.93.N56N46
Bibliography: leaves C1-C9.
1526a
Newby, Idus A. Challenge to the Court; social scientists and the defense of segregation, 1954-1966. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1967] 239 p. E185.61.N46
Bibliographical footnotes.
1527
Newby, Idus A. Jim Crow's defense; anti-Negro thought in America, 1900-1930. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1965. xv, 230 p. E185.61.N475
Bibliography: p. 201-221.
1528
Nolen, Claude H. The Negro's image in the South; the anatomy of white supremacy. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1967. xix, 232 p. E185.61.N872
"Bibliographical essay": p. [211]-218.
1529
Osofsky, Gilbert. The burden of race; a documentary history of Negro-white relations in America. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xvi, 654 p. E185.O8
Bibliography: p. 637-641.
1530
Park, Robert E. Race and culture. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1950] xxii, 403 p. port. (His Collected papers, v. 1) HT1521.P3
Bibliographical footnotes.
1531
Peck, James. Freedom ride. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1962. 160 p. E185.61.P43
1532
Peters, William. The Southern temper. With a foreword by Harry Golden. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 283 p. E185.61.P47
Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (p. [9]-10).
1533
Petersen, William, ed. American social patterns; studies of race relations, popular heroes, voting, union democracy, and government bureaucracy. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1956. 263 p. illus. (Doubleday anchor books, A86) HN57.P4
Includes bibliographical references.
1534
Phelps-Stokes Fund. Negro status and race relations in the United States, 1911-1946; the thirty-five year report of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, by Anson Phelps Stokes, with contributions from Channing H. Tobias [and others] and a documentary appendix. New York, 1948. 219 p. E185.61.P53
Cover title: Progress in Negro Status and Race Relations, 1911-1946.
Includes bibliographies.
1535
Pope, Liston. The kingdom beyond caste. New York, Friendship Press [1957] 170 p. HT1521.P6
1535a
Powledge, Fred. Black power, white resistance; notes on the new civil war. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1967] 282 p. E185.615.P6
Bibliographical footnotes.
1536
Proudfoot, Merrill. Diary of a sit-in. Foreword by Frank P. Graham. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1962] 204 p. F444.K7P95
1537
Putnam, Carleton. Race and reason, a Yankee view. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1961] 125 p. E185.61.P84
1538
Quint, Howard H. Profile in black and white; a frank portrait of South Carolina. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1958] 214 p. E185.93.S7Q5
1539
Randel, William P. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [1965] xvii, 300 p. illus. E668.R18
"Bibliographical note": p. 265-294.
1540
Raper, Arthur F. The tragedy of lynching. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1933. 499 p. diagr., map. ([University of North Carolina. Social study series]) HV6464.R3
Presented by the Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching.
1541
Reuter, Edward B. The American race problem; a study of the Negro. New York, Crowell [c1927] 448 p. diagrs., map, tables. (Crowell's social science series) E185.61.R44
"Readings" at end of each chapter.
1542
Rogers, Joel A. From "superman" to man. 5th ed. New York, J. A. Rogers Publications [c1941] 132 p. E185.61.R72 1941 [Rogers, J. A.]
1543
Rowan, Carl T. Go South to sorrow. New York, Random House [1957] 246 p. E185.61.R855
1544
Rowan, Carl T. South of freedom. New York, Knopf, 1952. 270 p. E185.61.R86
1545
Rumbough, Constance H. Crumbling barriers. Foreword by Charles S. Johnson. New York, Fellowship Publications [1948] 45 p. E185.61.R935
1546
Shannon, Alexander H. The racial integrity of the American Negro. Nashville, Printed for the author by Parthenon Press [1951] 264 p. E185.62.S52 1951
Bibliography: p. 261.
1546a
Silberman, Charles E. Crisis in black and white. New York, Random House [1964] 370 p. E185.61.S57
Bibliographical footnotes.
1547
Smith, James Wesley. The strange way of truth. New York, Vantage Press [1968] 145 p. E185.93.V8S55
Bibliography: p. 141-145.
1548
Stanton, William R. The leopard's spots: scientific attitudes toward race in America, 1815-59. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1960] 244 p. GN17.S75
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 197-238).
1549
Stover, William H. M. Don't just deplore discrimination, do something! New York, Vantage Press [1964] 188 p. form. E185.61.S9
1550
Talmadge, Herman E. You and segregation. Birmingham, Ala., Vulcan Press [1955] 79 p. E185.61.T2
1551
Thompson, Edgar T., ed. Race relations and the race problem; a definition and an analysis. Contributors: Robert E. Park [and others] New York, Greenwood Press, 1968 [c1939] xv, 338 p. maps. E184.A1T5 1968
Bibliography: p. [307]-328.
1552
Thurman, Howard. The luminous darkness; a personal interpretation of the anatomy of segregation and the ground of hope. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 113 p. E185.61.T47
1553
Tucker, Sterling. Beyond the burning: life and death of the ghetto. New York, Association Press [1968] 160 p. E185.615.T8
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 152-160).
1554
Tumin, Melvin M. Desegregation: resistance and readiness, by Melvin M. Tumin, with the assistance of Warren Eason [and others]. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1958. xvii, 270 p. tables. E185.61.T88
Bibliographical footnotes.
1555
Vander Zanden, James W. Race relations in transition; the segregation crisis in the South. New York, Random House [1965] 135 p. (Studies in sociology, SS25) E185.61.V33
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 118-126). "Suggested readings": p. 127-129.
1556
Vaughan, Curtis M. Faubus' folly; the story of segregation. New York, Vantage Press [1959] 160 p. E185.61.V36
1557
Warren, Robert Penn. Segregation, the inner conflict in the South. New York, Random House [1956] 66 p. E185.61.W2
1558
Weatherby, William J. Love in the shadows. New York, Stein and Day [1966] 182 p. E185.61.W35 1966
First published in 1965 under title: Breaking the Silence.
1559
Weatherford, Willis D., and Charles S. Johnson. Race relations; adjustment of whites and Negroes in the United States. Boston, D. C. Heath [c1934] 590 p. (Social relations series) E185.W42
Bibliography: p. 556-576.
1560
White, Walter F. How far the promised land? New York, Viking Press, 1955. 244 p. E185.61.W6
1561
White, Walter F. Rope & faggot; a biography of Judge Lynch. New York, Knopf, 1929. 272 p. front., tables. HV6457.W45
Bibliography: p. 269-272.
1562
Williams, O. R. Segregation and common sense. Boston, Forum Pub. Co. [1961] 217 p. E185.61.W737
1563
Williamson, Joel, comp. The origins of segregation. Boston, D. C. Heath [1968] xiv, 113 p. (Problems in American Civilization) E185.615.W5
Contents.—The strange career of Jim Crow, by C. V. Woodward.—The color line, by G. B. Tindall.—Jim Crow laws and miscegenation, by V. L. Wharton.—Social acceptance and unacceptance, by C. E. Wynes.—The separation of the races, by J. Williamson.—Why Negroes were segregated in the new South, by C. V. Woodward.—In summation, by C. E. Wynes.—The debate on school segregation in South Carolina, 1868.—The Negroes in Negroland, by H. R. Helper.—The Negro, by J. R. Sparkman.—The silent South, by G. W. Cable.—Urban segregation during slavery, by R. C. Wade.—Segregation in the antebellum North, by L. F. Litwack.—Why segregation in postwar Philadelphia, by B. H. Hunt.—Ethnic relations in American communities, by R. M. Williams, Jr.—Suggestions of additional reading (p. 111-113).
1564
Wood, Forrest G. Black scare; the racist response to emancipation and Reconstruction. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1968. 219 p. illus. E185.61.W84
Bibliography: p. [193]-210.
1565
Woodward, Comer Vann. The strange career of Jim Crow. 2d rev. ed. New York, Oxford University Press, 1966. 205 p. E185.61.W86 1966
"Notes on reading": p. 193-196.
1566
Woofter, Thomas J. Southern race progress, the wavering color line. Introduction by Jonathan Daniels. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1957] 180 p. E185.61.W923
1567
Wright, Nathan. Let's work together. New York, Hawthorn Books [1968] 271 p. E185.615.W72
1568
Wright, Nathan. Ready to riot. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1968] 148 p. illus., maps. HN80.N685W74
Bibliographical footnotes.
1569
Wright, Richard. White man, listen! Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1957. 190 p. HT1581.W7
Reprint issued by Anchor Books, 1964.
1569a
Zinn, Howard. The Southern mystique. New York, Knopf, 1964. 267 p. E185.61.Z5
"Bibliographical notes": p. 265-267.