Contents
Preface
Introduction
Pan-Africanism, the Savage South Africa Exhibit, and the Standard of Civilization
Chapter 1
Pan-African Thought
Chicago (1893) and Atlanta (1895)
Chapter 2
The Summer of 1900
The American Negro Exhibit and the Pan-African Conference
Chapter 3
John Bruce’s Pan-African Network and the Condemnation of White Christianity
Chapter 4
Manliness, Empire, and Legitimate Violence
Chapter 5
Lynching, the “Negro Problem,” and Female Voices of Protest
Conclusion
The 1911 Universal Races Congress and Pan-African Anticolonialism
Notes
Index