Black and conservative : the autobiography of George S. Schuyler. /
Material type: TextPublication details: New Rochelle, NY : Arlington House Publishers, c1966.Description: 362 pages : 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 070.10924 B
- PN 4874 .S35 A3
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | PN 4874 .S35 A3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan Damaged | Pen underlining on page 19. | NPML21020013 |
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Includes index.
There is no table of contents, but there are nineteen chapters in total.
"Here is a unique book by a unique individual which is at once an autobiography and a vivid account of the epoch ranging from pre-World War I days to the so-called Negro Revolution. In telling the story of his life, private and professional, George Schuyler gives us frank insights into the world of a Negro journalist who refuses to cater to the myths and prejudices of either side in the tangled area of race relations. A stern realist, he excoriates the civil-rights agitators who would divide our country and increase resentment and hatred. An avowed conservative, he dedicates himself to preserving America's blessings - "the right of mobility, the right of ownership, the privilege of privacy and development of personality, and the precious machinery of peaceful change." - From book jacket.
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