Library of Congress presents a curated bibliography on the Negro question, offering a broad map of key works for study and reflection.
This reference volume gathers diverse writings from education, history, sociology, and politics, highlighting enduring questions about race, citizenship, and social progress. Readers will find a cross-section of perspectives from late 19th and early 20th centuries, showing how scholars, educators, and public figures treated the topic over time.
Designed for quick navigation, the book groups titles by themes and provides context to help readers locate important discussions. It includes works by prominent authors and institutions, presenting both foundational studies and contemporary debates from its era.
Ideal for readers of history, social science, and education, or anyone seeking context for the development of race questions in the United States.
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