The Negro protest

by Kenneth Bancroft Clark

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First published: 1963 1 language
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This book contains the transcriptions of televised interviews by Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, professor of psychology at City College, New York, with author James Baldwin, minister Malcolm X., and the reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. These men are percieved by white Americans as leaders within the Negro community. The book should be a helpful introduction to the feelings of the Negro community for those white people who wish to understand the concerns of their Negro neightbors more fully.

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