The Negro Problem is a collection of six historic essays on the
state of race relations during the Reconstruction and early
twentieth century. Written from the African American point of view
these essays show how far race relations have progressed, and how
far we have yet to go. Included are: Industrial Education for the
Negro by Booker T. Washington The Talented Tenth by W.E. Burghardt
DuBois The Disfranchisement of the Negro by Charles W. Chesnutt The
Negro and the Law by Wilford H. Smith The Characteristics of the
Negro People by H.T. Kealing Representative American Negroes by
Paul Laurence Dunbar The Negro's Place in American Life at the
Present Day by T. Thomas Fortune
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