Essays and Speeches on Politics and Culture
  • "Anti-Semitism Among Negroes."  Jewish People's Voice 3 (April 1939): 3, 8.

  • "Camp Lost Colony."  New Masses 34 (6 February 1940): 18-19.

  • "A Congress Jim Crow Didn't Attend."  New Masses 35 (14 May 1940): 5-8.

  • "Editorial Comment."  Negro Quarterly 1 (Winter 1943): 294-303.

  • "Eyewitness Story of Riot."  New York Post  2 (August 1943): 4.

  • "Harlem's America."  New Leader 49 (26 September 1966): 22-35.

  • "Judge Lynch in New York."  New Masses 33 (15 August 1939): 15-19.  A shortened version, "They Found Terror in Harlem," in Negro World Digest  (July 1940): 43-45.

  • "Middle Income Blacks Need To Find Cultural Awareness."  Los Angeles Times, 2 February 1975, 37.

  • "Philippine Report."  Direction 4 (Summer 1941): 13.

  • "The Power Line Tapped."   In Black Hands on a White Face; aTime-Piece of Experiences in a Black and White America: An Anthology.  Comp. Whit Burnett.  New York: Dodd, Mead, c1971.

  • "Ralph Ellison."  In Attacks of Taste.    Ed. Evelyn B. Byrne and Otto M. Penzler.  New York: Gotham, 1971.

  • "Tell It Like It Is, Baby."  Nation, 20 September 1965, 129-136.

  • "The Way It Is."  New Masses 44 (20 October 1942): 9-11.

  • "What America Would Be Like Without Blacks."  Time, 6 April 1970, 32-33.

  • "What These Children Are Like."  In Education of the Deprived and Segregated.    Dedham, Massachusetts: Bank St. College, 1965.


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