Revision of the author's dissertation Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-280) and index.
Contents:
The second Amenia Conference and Black intellectual genealogy : changing faiths in labor politics, social science, and race leadership -- Secret sites : Black Washington, D.C., and Howard University -- "God-damn the Negro and his problems" : Abram Harris Jr., objectivity, and race leadership -- Searching for culture, running from the past : E. Franklin Frazier, academic segregation, and race politics -- Recrafting the Amenia ideal : Ralph Bunche, race,and the responsibilities of the public intellectual -- Constructing the legacies of Black intellectuals : invisible ones, lost souls, and prodigal sons.
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