The Negro race, like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem of developing the Best of this race that they may guide the Mass... African-American Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebookeditado por - 1996 - 452 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe - 1926 - 394 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes, must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem...death of the Worst, in their own and other races." Amid all the conflict of opinion regarding the relative value of industrial and so-called higher education... | |
| Jerome Dowd - 1926 - 642 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes, must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth: it is the problem of developing the best of their race that they may guide the mass away from the contamination and death of the worst, in their... | |
| Jervis Anderson - 1986 - 417 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem of developing the Best of this race that may guide the Mass away from the contamination and death of the Worst in their own and other races.... | |
| Hazel V. Carby Professor of English and Afro-American Studies Yale University - 1987 - 234 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem...death of the Worst, in their own and other races. Now the training of men is a difficult and intricate task. Its technique is a matter for educational... | |
| Sterling Stuckey Professor of History Northwestern University - 1987 - 442 páginas
...saved by their men and women of genius: "The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem...contamination and death of the Worst, in their own and other races."71 This position derived in part from the succesful educational experience of a minority of... | |
| Derek Bell - 2008 - 315 páginas
...race. It was the great black thinker's hope in 1903 that, by "developing the Best of this race . . . they may guide the Mass away from the contamination and death of the Worst, in their own and other races."8 And yet the working-class people Geneva represented, and among whom she lived, thought of... | |
| Digby Baltzell - 1999 - 310 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem of developing the Best of this race that may guide the Mass away from the contamination and death of the Worst, in their own and other races.39... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 páginas
...going to be saved by its exceptional men. The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem...from the contamination and death of the Worst, in theit own and other races. Now the training of men is a difficult and intricate task. Its technique... | |
| Shamoon Zamir - 1995 - 316 páginas
...Educational reform among black Americans must, therefore, focus on the training of an elite vanguard, on "developing the Best of this race that they may guide...death of the Worst, in their own and other races" (TT 842). Can the masses of the Negro people be in any possible way more quickly raised than by the... | |
| Cary D. Wintz - 1996 - 522 páginas
...agents of improvement, it was their task to help develop the best that the race could offer — to guide the mass away from the contamination and death of the worst in their own and other races. "The Talented Tenth rises and pulls all that are worth the saving up to their vantage ground. This... | |
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