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John Edward Bruce
Schomburg 2021 Program
The Ground of Empowerment
Hubert H. Harrison Papers, 1893-1927 MS# 1411
The Crisis, Vol. 1, No. 2. (December, 1910)
Tracing Puerto Ricans' Sociopolitical Activism in New York City from An
Notes on Negro American Influences on the Emergence of African Nationalism
The Class Appeal of Marcus Garvey's Propaganda and His Relationship with the Black American Left Through August 1920
Dr. VP Franklin, Chairperson Dr. Molly Mcgarry Dr
African Americans, Imperialism, and Notions of Racial Manhood 1890-1910"
Black Identity, Masculinity, and Authenticity Through the Body of T
WILLIAMS COLLEGE LIBRARIES COPYRIGHT ASSIGNMENT and INSTRUCTIONS for a STUDENT TIIESIS Your Unpublished Thesis, Submitted for A
The Marcus Tucker Collection: Black Men of Courage
'Watching the Waters': Tropic Flows in the Harlem Renaissance, Black
The Crisis a Record of the Darker Races
John Edward Bruce: Politician, Journalist, and Self-Trained Historian of the African Diaspora'
RITUALS of RACIAL PRIDE: the RELIGIOSITY of the GARVEY MOVEMENT in HARLEM Larry AMIN Département D’Anglais Université De Kara (Togo) E-Mail:
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The Legal Politics of Hubert H. Harrison: Excavating a Lost Legacy
Who K(New): the Nation-Ist Contour of Racial Identity in the Thought of Martin R
Top View
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Afro-Latinos on the Move: Migration, Civil Rights and Politics
Brother Fred Staton Joppa Lodge#55 Celebrating 102 Years of Life and 57 Years in Masonry
Carter Godwin Woodson Papers
Volume 1 September 2006
“Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
Willis Nathaniel Huggins (1886-1941): Historian, Activist, and Community Mentor
Melvin Jackson Chisum, Sr., Louis Harlan's
'Watching the Waters': Tropic Flows in the Harlem Renaissance, Black