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Your Negro Neighbor

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The author urges American readers to reconsider the standing of Black citizens by surveying their historical position, wartime service, and economic contributions, especially as industrial workers and farm laborers. Chapters analyze lynching, educational efforts, and religious and philanthropic leadership exemplified by Joanna P. Moore, while critiquing common fallacies used to justify discrimination. Statistical and anecdotal evidence is used to document migration, labor patterns, and barriers posed by unions and segregation. The work closes by outlining potential progress, appealing for moral responsibility, and calling for fairer legal, educational, and social opportunities.

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Benjamin Griffith Brawley

Benjamin Griffith Brawley was an influential African American scholar, educator, and author known for his contributions to the understanding of African American history and culture. His notable works include "A Social History of the American Negro," which explores the complexities of the Negro problem in the United States, and "The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States," which examines the representation of African Americans in various artistic forms. Brawley also wrote "Women of Achievement," highlighting the accomplishments of African American women, and "Your Negro Neighbor," which discusses social relations. His writings reflect a commitment to education and social justice, making significant contributions to the discourse on race and identity in America.

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