- The term Negro Problem redirects here; for the musical group see The Negro Problem (band).
An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy is a 1944 study of
race relations authored by
Swedish Nobel-laureate economist Gunnar Myrdal and funded by
Carnegie Corporation of New York. The foundation chose Myrdal because it thought that as a non-American, he could offer a more unbiased opinion. Myrdal's volume, at nearly 1,500 pages, painstakingly detailed what he saw as obstacles to full participation in American society that American
Negroes faced as of the 1940s.
Ralph Bunche served as Gunnar Myrdal's main researcher and writer at the start of the project in the Fall of 1938.