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Fair Treatment? African-American Presence at International Expositions in the South, 1884 – 1902
Africana Collection
White Plague, White City: Landscape and the Racialization of Tuberculosis in Washington, D.C
Frederick Douglass and Public Memories of the Haitian Revolution James Lincoln James Madison University
Federal Surveillance of Afro-Americans (1917-1925)
African American Postal Workers in the 19Th Century Slaves in General
Guide to the Collection of Materials on the National Association of Negro Musicians (NANM)
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Black Periodicals and Newspapers. a Union List of Holdings in Libraries of the University of Wisconsin and the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Variations in Black Media Coverage of the East St. Louis Race Riot
Dr. VP Franklin, Chairperson Dr. Molly Mcgarry Dr
George Coleman Poage – 1880‐1962
African American Newspapers Title List
Proceedings of the American Journalism Historians' Association Conference (Salt Lake City, Utah, October 5-7, 1993)
Lynching in America Targeting Black Veterans
The Japanese and African Americans David Wright
The Black Press and Its Dialogue with White America, 1914-1919
Black Attitudes Toward Immigrant Labor in the South 1865 1910
Top View
AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS on Microfilm at the University of Georgia Libraries
ED130290.Pdf
Will Marion Cook: Threads and Themes Peter M
American Newspaper Coverage of Black First World War Soldiers from 1915 and 1930
The Negro Building: African-American Representation at the 1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition
African American Newspapers: a Bibliography
The Perils of Passing: the Mccarys of Omaha
Theodore Roosevelt and the Negro in the Age of Booker T. Washington, 1901--1912
Gisis of Black Intellectuals
Black Consumer: a Study of African-American Consumer Culture in Washington, D.C., 1910S - 1930S
THE NEGRO PRESS in the UNITED STATES the UNIVERSITY of Ohioagio PREDB OIIIOAGO, ILLINOIS
The Intersectional Life and Times of Lutie A. Lytle
“The Most Poisonous of All Diseases of Mind Or Body”: Colorphobia and the Politics of Reform
African American Officers of World War I in the Battle for Racial Equality
Mary Taylor Haque, ASLA
Of These Sources, They Are Included in the Title Line of the Entry. City of Publication. List III Is Arranged by Reel and Title
Daniel A. Rudd's Ecclesiologically
Wo M E N in P R in T
Race News: How Black Reporters and Readers Shaped the Fight for Racial Justice, 1877--1978
“Our Future Is in Our Own Hands” Black Educational Activism in Tennessee, 1865-1890
Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of Will Vodery: Materials for a Biography Peter M