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- Black Attitudes Toward Immigrant Labor in the South 1865 1910
- United States and Canadian Holdings in the Britis Library Newspaper Library
- African Americans in South Florida: a Home and a Haven for Reconstruction-Era Leaders
- Street Address: 5706 Germantown Avenue Postal Code: 19144 Historic Name: the John S. Trower Building the Restaurant, Catering Bu
- Theodore Roosevelt and the Negro in the Age of Booker T. Washington, 1901--1912
- Timothy Thomas Fortune
- BOOKER T. WASHINGTON in SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1909 Author(S): David H
- The Political Activities of African American Women in Philadelphia, 1912-1941
- 81St, Baltimore, Maryland, August 5-8, 1998)
- A Comparative Look at Four Black News- Papers
- How Abraham Lincoln Became a Symbol of Racial Equality Author(S): Barry Schwartz Source: the Sociological Quarterly, Vol
- Minnesota Black Newspaper Index
- The New York City Press and Their Coverage of African Americans During World War II
- Florida Historical Quarterly
- ABBHYIATIONS the Following Abbreviations Are Used Throughout the Notes
- African American Officers of World War I in the Battle for Racial Equality
- Race, Politics and Community Building on the Pages of Five Historically Black College and University Newspapers from 1930 to 1959
- Of These Sources, They Are Included in the Title Line of the Entry. City of Publication. List III Is Arranged by Reel and Title
- “Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
- Race, Place, and the Pennsylvania Emancipation Exposition of 1913
- Race News: How Black Reporters and Readers Shaped the Fight for Racial Justice, 1877--1978
- The Libertarian Sage: the Conservatism of George S. Schuyler a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Arts and Scienc
- The Civil Sphere and Political Change in South Carolina, 1940-1962
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