CHAPTER I
Black
There is no question to-day in American politics more
unsettled than the negro question; nor has there been
a time since the adoption of the Federal Constitution
when this question has...
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Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856-1928) was one of the most prominent black journalists involved in the flourishing black press of the post-Civil War era.Though not as well known today as many of his conte...
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T. Thomas Fortune was considered the most distinguished black journalist of the late nineteenth century. He wrote for both black and white newspapers but gained his prominence chiefly as editor of the...
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There exists, in nature, a thin line between good and evil. This thin line is often hard to distinguish creating a gray area of uncertainty between the black of unadulterated villainy and the white of...
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