Ninth Annual Report of the Director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History…July 1, 1923 to June 1924…
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The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc. was founded in 1915 by Black historian and prolific author Carter G. Woodson, “The Father of Black History.” From it sprang forth the Journal of Negro History and in 1926 the beginning of Negro History Week—now Black History Month, celebrating African American lives and achievement. This very scarce report lists the mission statement of the Association, and its report. (pp1–8) After the report are four pages or so with text-heavy copy, advertising books such as Slavery in Kentucky and The Negro in South Carolina During the Reconstruction.
Description: Ninth Annual Report of the Director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History…July 1, 1923 to June 1924…
[Washington, D.C.: The Association, 1924]. 12 pages, inclusive of wrappers. Self-titled wrappers, as issued. A Near Fine copy.
[3736037]Price: $75.00
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