Publication
Indiana University Press (1996), 256 pages
ISBN
0253210488 / 9780253210487
Collection
Notes
https://archive.org/details/bloodrelationsca0000watk
Introduction: Intraracial ethnicity in Harlem, 1900-1930 --
Panama Silver meets Jim Crow --
"On to Harlem" --
Churches, benevolent associations, and ethnicity --
Politics and the struggle for autonomy --
Stepladder to community --
Marcus Garvey: "Negro subject of Great Britain" --
Ethnic and race enterprise --
The underground entrepreneur --
Harlem writers and intraracial ethnicity --
Conclusion: Blood relations in the black metropolis
Introduction: Intraracial ethnicity in Harlem, 1900-1930 --
Panama Silver meets Jim Crow --
"On to Harlem" --
Churches, benevolent associations, and ethnicity --
Politics and the struggle for autonomy --
Stepladder to community --
Marcus Garvey: "Negro subject of Great Britain" --
Ethnic and race enterprise --
The underground entrepreneur --
Harlem writers and intraracial ethnicity --
Conclusion: Blood relations in the black metropolis
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