Walter F. White
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Walter F. White

The NAACP's Ambassador for Racial Justice

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Walter F. White

The NAACP's Ambassador for Racial Justice

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Walter F. White of Atlanta, Georgia, joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1918 as an assistant to Executive Secretary James Weldon Johnson. When Johnson retired in 1929, White replaced him as head of the NAACP, a position he maintained until his death in 1955. During his long tenure, White was in the vanguard of the struggle for interracial justice. His reputation went into decline, however, in the era of grassroots activism that followed his death. White's disagreements with the US Left, and his ambiguous racial background—he was of mixed heritage, could "pass" as white, and divorced a black woman to marry a white woman—fueled ambivalence about his legacy.

In this comprehensive biography, Zangrando and Lewis seek to provide a reassessment of White within the context of his own time, revising critical interpretations of his career. White was a promoter of and a participant in the Harlem Renaissance, a daily fixture in the halls of Congress lobbying for civil rights legislation, and a powerful figure with access to the administrations of Roosevelt (via Eleanor) and Truman. As executive secretary of the NAACP, White fought incessantly to desegregate the American military and pushed to ensure equal employment opportunities. On the international stage, White advocated for people of color in a decolonized world, and for economic development aid to nations like India and Haiti, bridging the civil rights struggles at home and abroad.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9781946684639
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Atlanta Days
  8. 2. Back to the South and Up to the Hill
  9. 3. Pan-Africanism and the Harlem Renaissance
  10. 4. The Challenges of Leadership
  11. 5. Legal Battles and Walter White’s Triumph
  12. 6. On Haiti’s Behalf
  13. 7. Race and Class
  14. 8. A Renewed Antilynching Campaign
  15. 9. At the Top of His Game
  16. 10. Bargaining with a President
  17. 11. Confronting Hollywood
  18. 12. Fighting for Jobs and Ballots
  19. 13. Wartime Challenges
  20. 14. Overseas in Wartime
  21. 15. A World Awaiting
  22. 16. Postwar Violence and an Extraordinary Presidential Committee
  23. 17. Poppy
  24. 18. A Pivotal Year
  25. 19. The Election of Truman, 1948
  26. 20. A Final Breach with Du Bois
  27. 21. To Paris and Berlin
  28. 22. Months of Stress and Tension
  29. 23. “Active When Absent”
  30. 24. Conservative Revival in the Troubled Fifties
  31. 25. A Global Advocacy
  32. 26. Diminished Final Years
  33. Notes
  34. Bibliography of Primary Sources
  35. Index