Preface: The Limits of Assimilative Methodologies in the Study of Race in American Philosophy
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Royce, Racism, and the Colonial Ideal: white Supremacy, Imperialism, and the Role of Assimilation in Josiah Royce's Aberdeen Address
2. Race Questions and the Black Problem: Royce's Call for British Administration as a Solution to the Black Peril
3. No Revisions Needed: Historicizing Royce's Provincialism, His Appeal to the white Man's Burden, and Contemporary Claims of His Anti-Racism
4. On the Dark Arts: The Ethnological Foundations of Royce's Idealism as Derivative from Joseph Le Conte's "Southern Problems"; or The Evolutionary Basis of Royce's Assimilationist Program
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Tommy J. Curry is Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University and the author of The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood.