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  1. In 1965, Random House published Robert Penn Warrens book titled Who Speaks for the Negro? In preparation for writing the volume, Warren traveled throughout the United States in early 1964 and spoke with large numbers of men and women who were involved in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.

  2. Who Speaks for the Negro? is a 1965 book of interviews by Robert Penn Warren conducted with Civil Rights Movement activists. The book was reissued by Yale University Press in 2014.

    • Robert Penn Warren
    • 1965
  3. Martin Luther King Jr. | Who Speaks for the Negro? Date: Mar. 18, 1964. Related Documents: Martin Luther King Jr. Bio. Abstract. King discusses the continuity between his and his father's work as civil rights activists, pointing to his formal training in nonviolence as a difference.

  4. Who Speaks for the Negro? ACT (Civil rights organization) Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Powell discusses the state of organization, strategies, and prospects of the civil rights movement, as well as its leadership.... More. Adult literacy programs. Septima Poinsette Clark.

  5. Who Speaks for the Negro? The book was the culmination of Warren's effort "to find out something, first hand, about the people, some of them anyway, who are making the Negro Revolution what it is- one of the dramatic events of the American story" (xxxiii). Throughout 1964, Warren traveled South and North,

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  7. 30 de set. de 2014 · Transcripts from these interviews, combined with Warren’s reflections on the movement, were first published in 1965 as Who Speaks for the Negro? This unique text in the history of the U.S....