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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... Wilson's political position . A journalist of ability , Edgar Wilson had edited several newspapers and for a dozen years prior to 1903 served as Mississippi correspondent of the New Orleans Daily Picayune . As a young man he had been ...
... Wilson's political position . A journalist of ability , Edgar Wilson had edited several newspapers and for a dozen years prior to 1903 served as Mississippi correspondent of the New Orleans Daily Picayune . As a young man he had been ...
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... Wilson himself , optimistic about the progress in reorganizing Mississippi Re- publicanism , reported to Roosevelt ... Wilson's appointment to mean that Roosevelt was turning a deaf ear to the claims of black Republicans . Negroes ...
... Wilson himself , optimistic about the progress in reorganizing Mississippi Re- publicanism , reported to Roosevelt ... Wilson's appointment to mean that Roosevelt was turning a deaf ear to the claims of black Republicans . Negroes ...
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... Wilson in Jackson and urged him to intercede in her behalf , explaining that the crisis had been precipitated by those interested in the office for themselves . Rather incredibly , Wilson wrote in his memoirs that he first learned that ...
... Wilson in Jackson and urged him to intercede in her behalf , explaining that the crisis had been precipitated by those interested in the office for themselves . Rather incredibly , Wilson wrote in his memoirs that he first learned that ...
Contents
The Present Dilemma of the Negro | 1 |
The Quock Walker Cases 178183 | 12 |
Abolition Deportation Integration | 33 |
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