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This is the first full-length biography of Charles S. Johnson (1893-1956). Although he called himself a sidelines activist, his advocacy for racial equality was never watered-down or half-hearted. His strategy was to work indirectly, sometimes behind the scenes, to influence public policy and to mobilize groups with special concerns, especially black sharecroppers.Together with W. E. B. Du Bois and E. Franklin Frazier he has been named as a founding father among contemporary black sociologists. In a coalition with an embattled band of southern white liberals he pressed the federal government to end lynching, the poll tax, separate but equal schooling, and other racial inequalities of the Jim Crow era.Throughout his career Johnson played the vital role of building bridges between the races, specifically in gaining white philanthropic support in a stimulating activism in the black community. For a quarter of a century he conducted research on the Souths twin system of economic and racial exploitation. Two of his books-Shadow of the Plantation and Growing up in the Black Belt (a study of black youth and its problems in the 1930s)-are recognized today as classics.In the last ten years of his life Johnson served as the first black president of Fisk University, one of the most important of the historically black colleges.

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title:Sidelines Activist : Charles S. Johnson and the Struggle for Civil Rights
author:Robbins, Richard.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878059326
print isbn13:9780878059324
ebook isbn13:9780585180090
language:English
subjectJohnson, Charles Spurgeon,--1893-1956, Civil rights workers--United States--Biography, African American sociologists--Biography, Fisk University--Presidents--Biography, Sociologists--United States--Biography, Civil rights movements--United States--History
publication date:1996
lcc:E185.97.J66R63 1996eb
ddc:301/.092
subject:Johnson, Charles Spurgeon,--1893-1956, Civil rights workers--United States--Biography, African American sociologists--Biography, Fisk University--Presidents--Biography, Sociologists--United States--Biography, Civil rights movements--United States--History
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Sidelines Activist
Charles S. Johnson and the Struggle for Civil Rights
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CHARLES S JOHNSON Courtesy of the Fisk University Librarys Special - photo 2
CHARLES S. JOHNSON
(Courtesy of the Fisk University Library's Special Collections)
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Sidelines Activist
Charles S. Johnson and the Struggle for Civil Rights
Richard Robbins
Page iv Copyright 1996 by the University Press of Mississippi All rights - photo 3
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Copyright 1996 by the University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library resources.
Library of Congress (Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Robbins, Richard, 1922
Sidelines activist: Charles S. Johnson and the struggle for civil rights / Richard
Robbins.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87805-904-0 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 0-87805-932-6 (paper)
I. Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893-1956. 2. Civil rights workersUnited
StatesBiography. 3. Afro-American sociologistsBiography. 4. Fisk University
PresidentsBiography. 5. SociologistsUnited StatesBiography. 6. Civil rights
movementsUnited StatesHistory20th century. 7. Afro-AmericansCivil
rights. I. Title.
E185.97.J66R63 1996
301'.092dc20 96-14472
[B] CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
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For James Baldwin
For Jimmy, friend
Picture 4
Where shall I be when the first trumpet sound?
Where shall I be when it sound so loud?
Sound so loud till it wakes up the dead!
Where shall I be when it sound?
Picture 5
God gave the people the rainbow sign
No more water, but fire next time,
Where shall I be?
Where shall I be?
Traditional spiritual
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Contents
Preface
ix
Chapter I
Charles S. Johnson: An Engaged Life
3
Chapter II
North from Virginia, on from Chicago
18
Chapter III
Research, Renewal, Renaissance
40
Chapter IV
Great Depression and New Deal
64
Chapter V
Fisk: Research and Advocacy
86
Chapter VI
Fisk: War and Postwar in the South
111
Chapter VII
Fisk: Race and the South
144
Chapter VIII
The Voyage of Charles S. Johnson
175
Notes
189
A Note on Sources, Papers, and Collections
215
Index
217

Page ix
Preface
I first encountered the name of Charles S. Johnson in 1965 when I was visiting professor of sociology at Hampton Institute (now University) in Virginia. Hampton, a private institution among the more than one hundred historically black colleges, and rare among them for having a substantial endowment, was widely known as the place where Booker T. Washington was educated; he moved on to found Tuskegee Institute (now University) and to become, early in this century, "our national Negro leader." Years before I had read what are acknowledged to be Johnson's two best books, Shadow of the Plantation and Growing Up in the Black Belt, but I knew nothing of his life. During the year at Hampton I was honored to be asked to give the Charles Sumner memorial lecture and chose to speak on W. E. B. Du Bois. Nearly thirty years later I retain a vivid memory of that evening, for after the lecture several older men and women lingered at the lectern to reminisce about meeting Du Bois in various circumstances during his lifetime.
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