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Progress of a race or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro, from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust.

Title
Progress of a race [microform]; or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro, from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Rev. and enl. by J.L. Nichols, and William H. Crogman. With special articles by well known authorities, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Charles M. Melden, M.W. Dogan, Albon L. Holsey, and an introduction by Robert R. Moton.
Author
Gibson, J. W. (John William), 1841-
Publication
Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols & Co. [c1920]

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Additional Authors
  • Nichols, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1890-1931.
  • Crogman, W. H. (William Henry), 1841-1931.
Description
480 p. illus.
Uniform Title
Black biographical dictionaries 1790-1950 ; no. 226.
Alternative Title
  • Remarkable advancement of the American Negro.
  • Progress of a race, 1920.
Subjects
Note
  • "Who's who in the Negro race": p. 329-460.
  • Published in 1912 by John William Gibson and William H. Crogman.
  • Title on eye-readable fiche header: Progress of a race, 1920.
  • First edition published under title: The colored American.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfiche.
Contents
Mrs. Booker T. Washington -- Charles M. Melden -- M. W. Dogan -- Albon L. Holsey -- Robert R. Moton.
Call Number
Sc Micro F-12828, no. 226
LCCN
20022088
OCLC
  • 79320792
  • NYPG92-B21990
Author
Gibson, J. W. (John William), 1841-
Title
Progress of a race [microform]; or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro, from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Rev. and enl. by J.L. Nichols, and William H. Crogman. With special articles by well known authorities, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Charles M. Melden, M.W. Dogan, Albon L. Holsey, and an introduction by Robert R. Moton.
Imprint
Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols & Co. [c1920]
Series
Black biographical dictionaries 1790-1950 ; no. 226.
Reproduction
Microfiche. Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, 1987. 6 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. (Black biographical dictionaries, 1790-1950 ; no. 226)
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Added Author
Nichols, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1890-1931.
Crogman, W. H. (William Henry), 1841-1931.
Added Title
Remarkable advancement of the American Negro.
Progress of a race, 1920.
Research Call Number
Sc Micro F-12828, no. 226
IEC (Gibson, J. W. Progress of a race)
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