"will do more to change the mental attitude "and raise his status than a demonstration "of intellectual parity by the Negro through his production of literature and art." Walter White took his ...
through his production of literature and art.” Walter White took his mentor’s manifesto to heart, and made himself, more than perhaps any other individual, the catalyst for what became known ...
But Walter White — arguably the most influential Black man in mid-century America and the leader of the NAACP from 1929 to 1955 — has been all but forgotten. "Forgotten Hero: Walter White and ...