First published in 1908 under title: Race adjustment; reprinted in 1968 with an introduction by Philip Rieff
Contents:
Radicals and conservatives. -- As to the leopard's spots. -- An appeal to reason on the race problem. -- The Negro's part in the Negro problem. -- Social equality. -- The city Negro. -- Religion as a solvent of the race problem. -- Plea of the oppressed. -- The land of Goshen. -- Surplus Negro women. -- Rise of the professional class. -- Eminent Negroes. -- What Walt Whitman means to the Negro. -- Frederick Douglass. -- Jefferson and the Negro. -- The artistic gifts of the Negro. -- The early struggle for education. -- A brief for the higher education of the Negro. -- Roosevelt and the Negro