The Journal of Negro History, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1923.
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Authors in this issue include L.P. Jackson on the Freedman’s Bureau, G.R. Wilson on slave religion, and G. Smith on pioneer educator of Black women, Prudence Crandall. This issue also reprints Anna Murray-Douglass’ “My Mother as I Recall Her” and a letter from Ireland by Frederick Douglass. The Journal was co-founded by Jesse E. Moorland and Carter G. Woodson who also co-founded what is now called Black History Month.
Description: The Journal of Negro History, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1923.
Lancaster, Pa. and Washington, D.C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated, 1923. 122pp. 8vo. Light soiling and minor edge wear to publisher’s wrappers; very good.
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