[Benjamin Quarles: Signed:] “The Breach between Douglass and Garrison” in The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, April 1938.


This issue leads with an article by Benjamin Quarles on Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, signed by Quarles. Other authors seen in this issue include Charles H. Wesley on “The Abolition of Negro Apprenticeship in the British Empire”; Hortense Powdermaker and Joseph Semper on Black education in New Haven; and Waldemar Westergaard’s “A St. Croix Map of 1796: with a Note on its Significance in West Indian Plantation Economy.” 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: [Benjamin Quarles: Signed:] “The Breach between Douglass and Garrison” in The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, April 1938.

Washington, D.C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated, 1938. pp139–264. 8vo.Faint edge toning to publisher’s wrappers; near fine.

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Price: $50.00

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