Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... published her first short story , " The End . " After graduating from Berkeley , McMillan moved to New York City to study film at Columbia Univer- sity . After earning a master's degree at Columbia , she began work on her first novel ...
... published her first short story , " The End . " After graduating from Berkeley , McMillan moved to New York City to study film at Columbia Univer- sity . After earning a master's degree at Columbia , she began work on her first novel ...
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... published by African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass . The North Star was founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847 , using funds he earned during a speaking tour in Great Britain and Ireland . The paper was published in Rochester ...
... published by African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass . The North Star was founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847 , using funds he earned during a speaking tour in Great Britain and Ireland . The paper was published in Rochester ...
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... published the first short story by an African American woman — her " The Two Offers " appeared in the prestigious Anglo- African Magazine in 1859. In her stories , Harper addressed issues of both racial and gender discrimina- tion . She ...
... published the first short story by an African American woman — her " The Two Offers " appeared in the prestigious Anglo- African Magazine in 1859. In her stories , Harper addressed issues of both racial and gender discrimina- tion . She ...
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Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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