Revision of the author's dissertaion
Machine generated contents note: Introduction
The Second Amenia Conference and
Black Intellectual Genealogy:
Changing Faiths in Labor Politics, Social
Science, and Race Leadership 1
Chapter 1
Secret Sites: Black Washington, D.C.,
and Howard University 35
Chapter 2
"God-Damn the Negro and His Problems":
ibram Harris Jr., Objectivity, and Race Leadership 84
Chapter 3
irching for Culture, Running from the Past: E. Franklin
Frazier, Academic Segregation, and Race Politics 123
Chapter 4
Recrafting the Amenia Ideal: Ralph Bunche, Race,
and the Responsibilities of the Public Intellectual 157
Conclusion
Constructing the Legacies of Black Intellectuals:
Invisible Ones, Lost Souls, and Prodigal Sons 195.
Confronting the veil : Abram Harris, Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph Bunche, 1919-1941 by Jonathan Scott Holloway. ISBN 0807826782. Published by University of North Carolina Press in 2002. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.