"Hubert Harrison: The Struggle for Equality, 1918-1927” and the 2 volume Harrison biography
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Louis Proyect
Hi,
Hope
you are well.
The
forthcoming
(December
2020) Columbia
University
Press
publication of “Hubert
Harrison: The
Struggle for
Equality,
1918-1927” (https://cup.columbia.edu/book/hubert-harrison/9780231182638 ) follows
“Hubert
Harrison: The
Voice of
Harlem
Radicalism,
1883-1918” ( https://cup.columbia.edu/book/hubert-harrison/9780231139113 ).
This
two-volume
biography by
Jeffrey B.
Perry (www.jeffreybperry.net ),
based on
extensive use
of the Hubert
H. Harrison
Papers and
diary, is
believed to be
the first
full-life,
multi-volume,
biography of
an
Afro-Caribbean,
and only the
fourth of an
African
American after
those of
Booker T.
Washington, W.
E. B. Du Bois,
and Langston
Hughes.
St.
Croix-born,
Harlem-based
Hubert
Harrison
(1883-1927)
was a
brilliant
writer,
orator,
editor,
educator,
critic, and
activist who
combined class
consciousness
and
anti-white-supremacist
race
consciousness,
internationalism, and struggle for equality into a potent political
radicalism.
Harrison's
ideas
profoundly
influenced
"New Negro"
militants,
including A.
Philip
Randolph and
Marcus Garvey,
and his work
is a key link
in the two
great strands
of the Civil
Rights/Black
Liberation
struggle: the
labor- and
civil-rights
movement
associated
with Randolph
and Martin
Luther King
Jr. and the
race and
nationalist
movement
associated
with Garvey
and Malcolm X. These two volumes can be ordered from Columbia University Press at 20% discount by using Code “CUP20” (you will not be charged for volume 2 until the book is being released). Please share this information with others and please encourage your public library and your college and/or university library to include the Harrison biography in their collections so current and future generations can learn from the life of Hubert Harrison. For a recent Columbia University Press Blog article on the two Harrison volumes entitled “Hubert Harrison: ‘The Father of Harlem Radicalism’” see https://www.cupblog.org/2020/08/16/hubert-harrison-the-father-of-harlem-radicalismby-jeffrey-b-perry/ Jeffrey
B. Perry
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