Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... began publishing books in 1913. Black colleges and universities also established presses and publishing imprints in the early twentieth century . These included Tuskegee Institute , which began publishing the Negro Yearbook in 1912 ...
... began publishing books in 1913. Black colleges and universities also established presses and publishing imprints in the early twentieth century . These included Tuskegee Institute , which began publishing the Negro Yearbook in 1912 ...
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... began in 1900 after black members split from the inte- grated Club Nacional Cubano . The Martí - Maceo Society began offering medical care and sickness and death benefits after combining with another Afro- Cuban club , La Unión , in ...
... began in 1900 after black members split from the inte- grated Club Nacional Cubano . The Martí - Maceo Society began offering medical care and sickness and death benefits after combining with another Afro- Cuban club , La Unión , in ...
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... began . For example , ministers announced selec- tive boycotts of stores and products to their church audiences , sent mailings to interested community members , formed coalitions with other community groups , picketed , and issued ...
... began . For example , ministers announced selec- tive boycotts of stores and products to their church audiences , sent mailings to interested community members , formed coalitions with other community groups , picketed , and issued ...
Contents
Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
Copyright | |
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