Introduction | |
Preface | |
Preface to the Second Edition | |
The Problem | p. 3 |
The "Let Alone" Policy of Hayes | p. 12 |
Dead Center Under Cleveland | p. 37 |
The Reopening Under Harrison | p. 52 |
The Nadir Under McKinley | p. 79 |
The Supreme Court and the Negro | p. 97 |
The Economic Roots of Second-Class Citizenship: Agriculture | p. 117 |
The Economic Roots of Second-Class Citizenship: Organized Labor | p. 140 |
Introduction: The Mind of the North, 1877-1901 | p. 159 |
National Issues in the Northern Press, 1877-1890 | p. 170 |
National Issues in the Northern Press, 1890-1901 | p. 191 |
The "Color Line" in the "New North," 1877-1901 | p. 215 |
The Negro as Portrayed in the Leading Literary Magazines | p. 239 |
The Atlanta Compromise | p. 275 |
The Roots of Recovery | p. 314 |
"A Low, Rugged Plateau" | p. 341 |
"A Shore, Dimly Seen" | p. 359 |
The Negro as Portrayed in Representative Northern Magazines and Newspapers | p. 371 |
Conclusion | p. 393 |
Notes | p. 397 |
Index | p. 433 |
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