Mary White Ovington - Works

Works

  • Half a Man. The Status of the Negro in New York (foreword by Franz Boas), 1911. Various reprints.
  • Status of the Negro in the United States, 1913.
  • Socialism and the Feminist Movement, 1914
  • The Upwarth Path (an anthology), 1919
  • The Shadow, 1920.
  • The Awakening (a play), 1923
  • Portraits in Color, 1927.
  • Reminiscences, or Going Back 40 Years, published in the Baltimore Afro-American, from September 17, 1932 to February 25, 1933.
  • The Walls Came Tumbling Down, 1947.
  • Black and White Sat Down Together, 1995.

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