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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
Chapter One. The Lockes of Philadelphia
Chapter Two. Harvard
Chapter Three. Oxford and Berlin
Chapter Four. Howard: The Early Years
Chapter Five. Howard and Beyond
Chapter Six. The Renaissance and the New Negro
Chapter Seven. After The New Negro
Chapter Eight. New Horizons: Sahdji to the Bronze Booklets
Chapter Nine. The Educator at Work and at Large
Chapter Ten. Theorizing Democracy
Chapter Eleven. The Final Years
Chapter Twelve. Locke’s Legacy
Notes
Index
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