Chapter 8: If We Must Die: World War I and the New Negro Renaissance

A Student’s Guide to Essential Primary Sources
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Chapter 8 If We Must Die: World War I and theNew Negro Renaissance
Black Soldiers in World War I
Returning Soldiers Press for Equalityat Home
The Great Migration and the HarlemRenaissance

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Abstract

The decades preceding 1914 marked a period of peace around the world, but this was to change during that summer. In Europe, two very powerful ideologies threatened to destroy the fragile peaceful relations: nationalism and imperialism. Nationalism is defined as identifying and supporting one’s own country even if this means making decisions that may be detrimental to other countries.

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