<p><em>The Negro Problem</em> is a landmark 1903 anthology featuring essays by seven of the most influential African American thinkers and writers of the early twentieth century-Charles W. Chesnutt W. E. B. Du Bois Paul Laurence Dunbar Timothy Thomas Fortune H. T. Kealing Wilford H. Smith and Booker T. Washington.</p><p></p><p>This powerful collection presents diverse perspectives on race education politics and social progress in post-Reconstruction America. The contributors explore the challenges facing African Americans in the struggle for equality and self-determination offering visionary ideas for empowerment unity and reform.</p><p></p><p>With its blend of literary elegance intellectual rigor and moral conviction <em>The Negro Problem</em> stands as a defining work in African American thought. It captures the voices of a generation committed to justice and the uplift of their people-making it an essential text for understanding the foundations of modern civil rights discourse.</p>
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