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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 26 MIN

028 - What to Do About the NegroA Few Conclusions - part 1

from Following the Color Line · host Ray Stannard Baker

Delve into Following the Color Line An Account of Negro Citizenship in the American Democracy, a profound exploration of race relations in the United States in 1908, over four decades after the Civil War. This insightful work is divided into three parts The Negro in the South, The Negro in the North, and The Negro in the Nation. It presents a balanced view of the struggles faced by African Americans, encompassing both rural and urban perspectives. Topics such as the impact of lynching, power dynamics, political challenges, and the quest for survival are examined in detail. Join narrator Roger Melin as he guides you through this enlightening account that reflects on the complexities of American society and the ongoing journey toward equality.

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