The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XVII, No. 2, April 1932.
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Authors in this issue include G. Smith Wormley (“Educators of the First Half Century of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia”); F.J. Manheim (“The United States and Ethiopia: A Study in American Imperialism”); Charles H. Wesley (“The Neglected Period of Emancipation in Great Britain, 1807-1823”); and George F. Robinson, Jr. (“The Negro in Politics in Chicago”). Plus a memorial tribute to Julius Rosenwald, philanthropist and promoter of the education of Black Americans. 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. XVII, No. 2, April 1932.
Menasha, Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Incorporated, 1932. pp119–239. 8vo. Publisher’s wrappers. Partly unopened. Faint foxing to wrappers; very good.
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