PurpleMoons
01-29-2005, 01:21 PM
Harrison was not only perhaps the foremost Afro-American intellect of his time, but one of America's greatest minds. No one worked more seriously and indefatigably to enlighten his fellowmen; none of the Afro-American leaders of his time had a saner and more effective program — but others, unquestionably his inferiors, received the recognition that was his due. Even today but a very small proportion of the Negro intelligentsia has ever heard of him (World's Great Men of Color. Vol. 2, p. 611, New York: J. A. Rogers, 1947).
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