Let Us Make Men: The Twentieth-Century Black Press and a Manly Vision for Racial Advancement

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D'Weston Haywood
University of North Carolina Press

D'Weston Haywood's Let Us Make Men sheds light on the roots of African American mobilizations for civil rights and racial justice in the 20th century & the role Black male newspaper publishers played in grounding these issues in a quest to redeem Black manhood.

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