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Hubert H. Harrison


Born
in Estate Concordia, St. Croix, (then Danish West Indies), Virgin Islands, U.S.
April 27, 1883

Died
December 17, 1927


Hubert Henry Harrison was a West Indian-American writer, orator, educator, critic, and race and class conscious political activist and radical internationalist based in Harlem, New York.
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When Africa Awakes

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Knowing Him by Heart: Afric...

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The Negro and the Nation

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When Africa Awakes

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The Negro And The Nation

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“Show me a population that is deeply religious, and I will show you a servile population, content with whips and chains, contumely and the gibbet, content to eat the bread of sorrow and drink the waters of affliction. The present condition of the Negroes of America is a touching bit of testimony to the truth of this assertion. Here in America the spirit of the Negro has been transformed by three centuries of subjection, physical and mental, so that they have even glorified the fact of subjection and subservience.”
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