Negro History Bulletin Vol. 29 No 4. January, 1966.
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This issue’s articles include Franklin Parker’s “Robert Clifton Weaver,” an insightful exploration of the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Raymond Hodkinson’s “The Negro in Britain”; John Duncan’s “Negro Composers of Opera”; Marcus Boulware’s “The Satan-Saint Leader as a Public Speaker”; Howard N. Meyer’s “Note on Georgia Legislature of 1868,” reflecting on African American roles in post-Civil War Georgia politics; Robert Wallace Gardner’s “A Frustrated Minority: The Negro and New York City Politics of the 1880s”; and Jessie H. Roy’s “Colored Judges: Thurgood Marshall.”
The issue also features verse by Howard Livingston (“My Brother in Jerusalem”) and Jeanne DeGood’s “Yankee, Go Home.” There are also reports on Fisk University students receiving travel study scholarships to Scandinavia, with contributions from Anne-Mare Ice and Marian I. Allman.
Description: Negro History Bulletin Vol. 29 No 4. January, 1966.
Washington, D.C. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Vol. 29 No 5. January, 19721966 Quarto. [24]pp. Publisher’s printed wrappers in black and white. Fine condition.
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