The Niagara Movement, 1905-1910 -- A revisionist approach to the history of the civil rights movement -- The making of Black publics -- Black publics and affectual relations : the Du Bois-Washington debate revisited -- Secular organizing and networking in the early civil rights movement -- The beginnings of a new Negro -- Niagara women and political action -- Electoral activism and democracy -- Rethinking the civil rights movement, 1887-1976 -- Collective biography of the founders of the Niagara Movement.
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