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A new Negro for a new century; an accurate and up-to-date record of the upward struggles of the Negro race. The Spanish-American War, causes of it; vivid descriptions of fierce battles; superb heroism and daring deeds of the Negro soldier ... Education, industrial schools, colleges, universities, and their relationship to the race problem. Reconstruction and industrial advancement by N. B. Wood ... The colored woman and her part in race regeneration ... by ... Fannie Barrier Williams. Chicago, American Pub. House, 1900.

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[New York, AMS Press, 1973]

1973-1900

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A new Negro for a new century; an accurate and up-to-date record of the upward struggles of the Negro race. The Spanish-American War, causes of it; vivid descriptions of fierce battles; superb heroism and daring deeds of the Negro soldier ... Education, industrial schools, colleges, universities and their relationship to the race problem, by Booker T. Washington. Reconstruction and industrial advancement, by N. B. Wood. The colored woman and her part in race regeneration ... by Fannie Barrier Williams.

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Miami, Fla., Mnemosyne Pub. Inc., 1969.

1969-1900

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The colored American from slavery to honorable citizenship [microform] / by J.W. Gibson and W.H. Crogman.

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Atlanta : J. L. Nichols, 1902.

1902

3 items

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FormatTextCall numberSc Micro R-4111Item locationSchomburg Center - Research & Reference

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FormatTextCall numberSc Micro F-12828, no. 104Item locationSchomburg Center - Research & Reference

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Progress of a race [microform]; or, The remarkable advancement of the colored American. From the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Rev. and enl. by J. W. Gibson and W. H. Crogman...Special features: National Negro business league, and introduction, by Booker T. Washington...Club movement among Negro woman, by Fannie Barrier Williams.

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Napierville, Ill., J. L. Nichols & company [1912]

1912

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FormatTextCall numberSc Micro F-12828, no. 225Item locationSchomburg Center - Research & Reference

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A new Negro for a new century : an accurate and up-to-date record of the upward struggles of the Negro race : the Spanish-American War, causes of it : vivid descriptions of fierce battle : superb heroism and daring deeds of the Negro soldier : "colored officers or no colored soldiers" the closing of the war and the peace treaty : education, industrial schools, colleges, universities, and their relationship to the race problem / by Prof. Booker T. Washington ; Reconstruction and industrial advancement by N.B. Wood, the historian ; The colored woman and her part in race regeneration, the names and location of the clubs in the National Association of Colored Women of the United States and their benefits to our sisters in black, by famous club woman, writer and author Fannie Barrier Williams ; magnificently illustrated.

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Chicago, Ill. : American Publishing House 352, 354, 356 Dearborn Street, [1900]

1900

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FormatTextCall numberSc Rare 973-N (New Negro for a new century)Item locationSchomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives
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A new Negro for a new century ; an accurate and up-to-date record of the upward struggles of the Negro race / The Spanish-American War, causes of it; vivid descriptions of fierce battles; superb heroism and daring deeds of the Negro soldier ... Education, industrial schools, colleges, universities, and their relationship to the race problem, by Prof. Booker T. Washington. Reconstruction and industrial advancement by N. B. Wood ... The colored woman and her part in race regeneration ... by ... Fannie Barrier Williams ...

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Chicago, Ill. : American Publishing House, [1900]

1900

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