White on black [electronic resource] : the views of twenty-two white Americans on the Negro / edited by Era Bell Thompson and Herbert Nipson, editors of Ebony magazine.
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Other title: | Ebony (Chicago, Ill.) HeinOnline civil rights and social justice. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Chicago :
Johnson Publishing Company, Inc.,
1963.
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Table of Contents:
- Some of my best friends are Negro / Eleanor Roosevelt
- The plight of Southern White women / Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely
- A Southerner looks at prejudice / Tallulah Bankhead
- Inside a segregationist / Sarah Patton Boyle
- Strange Fruit in Harlem / Lillian Smith
- Should White parents adopt Brown babies? / Pearl S. Buck
- If I were a Negro / Willilam Faulkner
- Talent is color-blind / Steve Allen
- Bert Williams, "The best teacher I ever had" / Eddie Cantor
- Are Negroes ashamed of the Blues? / Berta Wood
- Not ashamed of the Blues / Leonard Feather
- Why I played a film bigot / Bobby Darin
- The way I look at race / Frank Sinatra
- Can TV crack America's color line? / Ed Sullivan
- How Negroes influenced my career / Sophie Tucker
- Why Negroes rule boxing / Jack Dempsey
- Have Negroes killed boxing? / Mike Jacobs
- No color line in Heaven / Billy Graham
- The sin of silence / Bishop C. Bromley Oxnam
- The South looks ahead / Ralph McGill.