

Charles S. Johnson
334 pages2012State University of New York PressISBN 9780791486061
African American civil rights workersAfrican American sociologistsAfrican AmericansBiographyCivil rightsCivil rights movementsCivil rights workersFisk UniversityHistoryPresidentsRace relationsSegregationAfrican americans, biography
About this book
"The milestones for blacks in twentieth-century America - the Harlem Renaissance, the struggle for equal education, and the civil rights movement - would have been inconceivable without the contributions of one important but often overlooked figure, Charles S. Johnson (1893-1956). This biography demonstrates the scope of his achievements, situates him among other black intellectuals of his time, and casts new light on a pivotal era in the struggle for black equality in America."
"An impresario of Harlem Renaissance culture, an eminent Chicago-trained sociologist, a pioneering race relations leader, and an educator of the generation that freed itself from legalized segregation, Johnson was a visionary who linked the everyday struggles of blacks with the larger intellectual and political currents of the day. His distinguished career included twenty-eight years as Fisk University, where he established the famed Race Relations Institute and became Fisk's first black president."--Jacket.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- State University of New York Press
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 334
- ISBN
- 9780791486061
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