The Negro Problem

The Negro Problem by Charles W. Chesnutt is a thought-provoking work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in June 2015. This edition spans 74 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the complexities surrounding the African American experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding the distinction between being worked and working. Chesnutt advocates for a broader vision of education that extends beyond industrial life, suggesting that teaching the current generation to work and save is crucial for creating wealth and opportunities for higher education.
Readers will find that Chesnutt’s exploration delves into themes of education and economic empowerment within the context of race. He posits that true progress for the Negro community lies in fostering skills that lead to financial independence, which in turn can provide the leisure necessary for pursuing higher learning. This edition invites reflection on the historical and ongoing challenges faced by African Americans, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on race and education.
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The necessity for the race’s learning the difference between being worked and working. He would not confine the Negro to industrial life, but believes that the very best service which any one can render to what is called the “higher education” is to teach the present generation to work and save. This will create the wealth from which alone can come leisure and the opportunity for higher education.
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