England and Slavery.
History of the English slave trade by historian Charles Malcolm Macinnes (1891–1971), drawn largely from “...hitherto unpublished material and books and pamphlets of the eighteenth..... Read More about England and Slavery
History of the English slave trade by historian Charles Malcolm Macinnes (1891–1971), drawn largely from “...hitherto unpublished material and books and pamphlets of the eighteenth..... Read More about England and Slavery
Patriotic Second World War poster, a superb example, by American illustrator C.C. Beall, issued by the United States Army Recruiting Service. The design of the..... Read More about Keep ‘em Flying! [Second World War homefront poster
The author’s first novel, young adult fiction, and one which is described as being especially appropriate for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. The storyline explains..... Read More about Vacant Niche, or Land of Gold
Well-illustrated trade catalog of psychological and medical-related apparatuses and supplies issued by C.H. Stoelting Co. of Chicago, manufacturers, publishers, and import/exporters. The foreword to the..... Read More about Apparatus, Tests and Supplies for Psychology, Psychometry, Psychotechnology, Psychiatry,...
London antiquarian bookseller’s catalog of books by and about or commentaries on the Fathers of the Christian Church and other ecclesiastical writers, offered by C.J...... Read More about Antiquarian Booksellers:] A catalogue of Fathers of the church and ecclesiastical writers to the...
Real photo postcard of St. Mary’s Hospital founded in 1889 in Rochester, Minnesota by Mother Alfred Moes, with Dr. William Worrall Mayo and his two..... Read More about 1911, St. Mary’s Hospital, now the Mayo Clinic Hospital; Oblong Real Photo Postcard
In 1900, Architects’ and Builders Magazine notes that Charles R. Weeks and Brothers of 542 West 14th Street New York were manufacturing a “plastering fibre”..... Read More about 1902 photograph of the Salasee Works Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida owned by C.R. Weeks
Engraving by James Akin, signed “J. Akin Sc. Philada” and published by William Duane in 1809. “This engraving, which was copied on various United States..... Read More about Benjamin Franklin
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York tavern-keeper’s bond issued to Caleb Smith and John Williams. Smith is particularly enjoined to ensure that the inn or tavern..... Read More about 1832 Yonkers, New York Tavern-Keepers’s Bond; Partly Printed Document
The story of Double Darling, a girl who is “twice as good and twice as beautiful as other children.” With color illustrations, using black and..... Read More about Double Darling and the Dream Spinner
Signed. First edition of the author’s first book. A Tennessee native, Rowan was a respected journalist for the Minneapolis Tribune, a Department of State government..... Read More about South of Freedom. (Signed
Inspirational poster featuring a photographic portrait of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. against a rainbow-like background. The poster was designed by Carol..... Read More about From every mountainside, let freedom ring! Martin Luther King, Jr. [poster
A scarce mid-nineteenth address delivered before the Delta Phi and Athenaean Societies at Newark College, in Newark, Delaware, now the University of Delaware. Philadelphia: Printed..... Read More about An address delivered before the literary Societies of Newark College, Del., on the day of the...
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..... Read More about Benjamin Quarles: Signed:] “The Breach between Douglass and Garrison” in The Journal of Negro...
This issue mostly comprises the Introduction and the first seven chapters of A.A. Taylor’s article “The Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction.” In 1922..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. IX, No. 3, July 1924
Authors in this issue include Fred Landon (“The Anderson Fugitive Case”); G. David Houston (“A Negro Senator” [Blanche K. Bruce]); Harry S. Blackiston (“Lincoln’s Emancipation..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. VII, No. 3, July 1922
This issue comprises the second part of A.A. Taylor’s article “The Negro in the Reconstruction of Virginia.” The Journal was co-founded by Jesse E. Moorland..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XI, No. 3, July 1926
This issue mostly comprises documents, namely the conclusion to the “Correspondence of Lewis Tappan and others with the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society” (166 pages)..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XII, No. 3, July 1927
Authors in this issue include N. Andrew N. Claven; W. Sherman Savage on the history of Blacks in the Pacific Northwest; and Jean Trepp’s article..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XIII, No. 3, July 1928
Authors in this issue include Eugene Portlette Southall on Blacks and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Rayford W. Logan on Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; and Leo. H...... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XVI, No. 4, October 1931
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..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XVII, No. 2, April 1932
Authors include Mary McLeod Bethune (“Clarifying Our Vision with the Facts”); A.A. Taylor (“Historians of the Reconstruction”); Newbell N. Puckett (“Negro Names”); James R. Mock..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, January 1938
Authors in this issue include Luther P. Jackson (“Virginia Negro Soldiers and Seamen in the American Revolution”); Frank J. Klingberg; Harold Courlander; and Ronald V...... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXVII, No. 3, July 1942
Authors in this issue are Vincent W. Byas (“Ethnologic Aspects of the Martinique Creole”); John Hope Franklin (“Slaves Virtually Free in Ante-Bellum North Carolina”); W...... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, July 1943
Authors in this issue include Charles W. Cobb, Jr. on the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC); Mozell C. Hill (“The All-Negro Communities of Oklahoma…”); and..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1946