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Antebellum Critical Thought | |
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Resistance and Slavery | |
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Speech at the First General Colored Association: Boston, 1828 | |
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An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall: Boston, February 27, 1833 | |
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An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America | |
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Emigration and Diaspora Though | |
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A Plea for Emigration, or Notes of Canada West | |
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The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States | |
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The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America | |
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The African Problem and the Method of Its Solution | |
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Race Assimilation | |
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The True Solution to the Negro Problem | |
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An Appeal to the Conscience of the Black Race to See Itself | |
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The Negro's Place in World Reorganization | |
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Aims and Objects of Movement for Solution of Negro Problem | |
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Racial Ideals | |
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Assimilation and Social Uplift | |
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An Address to the Colored People of the United States | |
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The Present and Future of the Colored Race in America | |
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The Lessons of the Hour | |
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Has America a Race Problem? If So, How Can It Best Be Solved? | |
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The Conservation of Races | |
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The Talented Tenth | |
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Atlanta Exposition Address | |
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Our New Citizen | |
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Democracy and Education | |
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Address Delivered at Hampton Institute | |
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Contemporary Black Feminist Thought | |
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The Social Construction of Black Feminist Though | |
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Black Women: Shaping Feminist Theory | |
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Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory, and Antiracist Politics | |
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The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House | |
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Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | |
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Civil Rights and Civil Disobedience | |
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Rights, Human Rights, and Racial Discrimination | |
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A Call for Mass Action | |
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Letter from Birmingham City Jail | |
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A Time to Break Silence | |
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Dr. King's Painful Dilemma | |
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Marxism and Social Progress | |
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Address to the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World | |
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Marxism and the "Negro Question" | |
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Socialism and the Negro Problem | |
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Marxism and the Negro Problem | |
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La Bourgeoisie Noire | |
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Marxist Theory and the Specificity of Afro-American Oppression | |
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Rebellion and Radical Thought | |
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By Any Means Necessary: John Locke and Malcolm X on the Right to Revolution | |
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Toward Black Liberation | |
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Functional Definition of Politics | |
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Prison, Where Is Thy Victory? | |
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Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation | |
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The Paradox of the African American Rebellion | |
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Social Activism Reconsidered | |
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The "Black Revolution" and the Reconstitution of Domination | |
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The Civil Rights Vision | |
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Beyond Civil Rights | |
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The Memory of Enemies | |
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Black Women Writers on Rape | |
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Lynching, Our National Crime | |
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Illinois Lynchings | |
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Advancing Luna--And Ida B. Wells | |
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Split Affinities: The Case of Interracial Rape | |
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Sexual Politics: An Antilynching Crusader in Revisionist Feminism | |
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Alienation and Self-Respect | |
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Alienation and the African-American Experience | |
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Race and Alienation | |
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Separation and Self-Respect | |
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Servility and Self-Respect | |
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Rawlsian Self-Respect and the Black Consciousness Movement | |
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Self-Respect and Protest | |
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