The Southern South.
Work, p590. Chapters, in part, upon Negro Character, Life, and the Negro at Work; Is the Negro Rising?, Race Association; Race Separation; Lynching; Cotton; White..... Read More about The Southern South
Work, p590. Chapters, in part, upon Negro Character, Life, and the Negro at Work; Is the Negro Rising?, Race Association; Race Separation; Lynching; Cotton; White..... Read More about The Southern South
Work, p590. Chapters, in part, upon Negro Character, Life, and the Negro at Work; Is the Negro Rising?, Race Association; Race Separation; Lynching; Cotton; White..... Read More about The Southern South
A chatty four-page travel letter from Anna Eliot Ticknor (1823–1896), author and educator who founded the first correspondence school in America, writing to a Mrs..... Read More about 1867 Autograph Letter Signed by Anna Eliot Ticknor, Author, Educator, Founder of America’s...
Facsimile of the 1929 first edition of this massive work, for its time, providing a thorough reviews of all aspects (admissions, faculty, degrees granted, historical..... Read More about Survey of Negro Colleges and Universities
First Edition of this massive work, for its time, providing a thorough reviews of all aspects (admissions, faculty, degrees granted, historical and/or general overview etc.)..... Read More about Survey of Negro Colleges and Universities
Register or handbook for the United States Military Academy at West Point issued in 1850. Includes lists of cadets arranged by class and by “order..... Read More about Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New-York....
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..... Read More about Ninth Annual Report of the Director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History...
African American history for school students authored by Carter G. Woodson, black historian and prolific author and “The Father of Black History” and Charles H...... Read More about The Story of the Negro Retold. [Fourth Edition
Photograph of a group of military cadets in uniform at Cayuga Lake Military Academy in Aurora, New York. A drum head or shield in the..... Read More about C.1880s Albumen Photograph of Cadets at Cayuga Lake Military Academy, Aurora, New York
History of this fraternal organization founded for college graduates, the oldest African-American Greek-lettered organization, founded in Philadelphia in 1904. A lovely copy. Washington, D.C.: The..... Read More about History of Sigma Pi Phi, First of the Negro-American Greek-Letter Fraternities
Comprehensive history of elementary through college education for African Americans in Mississippi. The history was written by Prof. Charles H. Wilson, Sr., formerly of Mississippi’s..... Read More about Education for Negroes in Mississippi Since 1910
Charles S. Johnson, of Fisk University, writes in the 1937 preface, “This book presents the results of a fairly extensive study of the objective records..... Read More about The Negro College Graduate
Map of of the town of Chautauqua, New York, situated on Chautauqua Lake in western New York State. The town was the location of the..... Read More about Chautauqua. [map, pre-1896
Map of of the town of Chautauqua, New York, situated on Chautauqua Lake in western New York State. The town was the location of the..... Read More about Chautauqua. [map
Rare; unrecorded. In 1924—three years after the re-issue of The Birth of a Nation movie which spurred a resurgence of interest in the K.K.K.—progressive Black..... Read More about You Are Invited to Attend the Exercises and Exhibits of the Cheyney Community League Fair Day ......
First edition of this 1922 work describing Baptist missionaries and their efforts in the South to improve the lives of African Americans through education, religion..... Read More about Race Grit. Adventures on the Border-Land of Liberty
Founded in 1872, the Cornelian Minstrels was the first dramatic club organized at Cornell University. Performing in 1888 as “The Cornell Minstrels,” they joined with..... Read More about Cornell Minstrels [...] Dec. 10, 1888. Base Ball Benefit
This printed letter addressed to the “Beloved Youth” enrolled in American theological academies in 1830 served as an injunction for “the favored sons of the..... Read More about To the Young Gentlemen under the Patronage of the American Education Society… [opening lines
Native of Toledo, Ohio, F.J. Scott was the son of wealthy Jesup W. Scott who donated funds to establish in Toledo, Ohio the Toledo Manual..... Read More about The Future Palaces of America
Comprehensive history of this African American college in Atlanta, Georgia, the oldest private historically black liberal arts college for women. inscribed and signed by the..... Read More about The Story of Spelman College
Peabody notes in his introduction that “Hampton Institute may be studied as a well organized school for industrial training, or as an evidence of the..... Read More about Education for Life. The Story of Hampton Institute Told in Connection with the Fiftieth...
First Edition of this thorough history of Hampton Institute in Virginia up until the year 1918. The author, Francis Greenwood Peabody was a Hampton Institute..... Read More about Education for Life: The Story of Hampton Institute. Told in Connection with the Fiftieth...
Biography of African-American American Revolutionary War soldier, patriot, and long-time North Carolina educator, John Chavis (c.1763–1838). A free man, Chavis was licensed by the Presbyterian..... Read More about John Chavis, 1763-1838. A Remarkable Negro Who conducted a School in North Carolina for White...
Rare first catalog for the Georgetown Seminary located in Georgetown Township, Vermilion County. We find no material specific to this institution on OCLC. Byrd 1576..... Read More about First Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Georgetown Seminary. Georgetown, Illinois,...
The author examines the “educational opportunities of Southern Negroes from early colonial times to the present, [showing] that an unintended consequence of the slave economy..... Read More about A History of Negro Education in the South: From 1619 to the Present