The Journal of Negro History, Volume 53Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1968 The scope of the Journal include the broad range of the study of Afro-American life and history. |
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... street car on Canal Street , but they were driven off by an equally determined group of white passengers after a savage struggle . A gang of twenty Ne- groes jumped aboard a white Rampart Street car , overpow- ered the white travelers ...
... street car on Canal Street , but they were driven off by an equally determined group of white passengers after a savage struggle . A gang of twenty Ne- groes jumped aboard a white Rampart Street car , overpow- ered the white travelers ...
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... streets . The less bellicose white New Orleanians stayed away from the likely battle- grounds , particularly the street cars . Angry gangs of white men and boys roamed about in search of colored cadres on which to vent their wrath . A ...
... streets . The less bellicose white New Orleanians stayed away from the likely battle- grounds , particularly the street cars . Angry gangs of white men and boys roamed about in search of colored cadres on which to vent their wrath . A ...
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... street cars throughout the nineteenth century . While the white Orleanians defied school and saloon desegregation ... street cars were to be the next target.57 The negrophobic New Orleans Bulletin exhorted its readers , " We have now but ...
... street cars throughout the nineteenth century . While the white Orleanians defied school and saloon desegregation ... street cars were to be the next target.57 The negrophobic New Orleans Bulletin exhorted its readers , " We have now but ...
Contents
The Present Dilemma of the Negro | 1 |
The Quock Walker Cases 178183 | 12 |
Abolition Deportation Integration | 33 |
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