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12 million black voices | | 1941 | Richard Wright, Edwin Rosskam | | | | | |
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90p0s in the shade | | 1935 | Clarence Cason | | | | | |
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The African abroad: or, his evolution in western civilization, tracing his development under Caucasian milieu | | 1913 | William Henry Ferris | | | | | |
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The African background outlined: or, Handbook for the study of the Negro | | 1936 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Afro-American folksongs: a study in racial and national music | | 1914 | Henry Edward Krehbiel | | | | | |
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After freedom: a cultural study in the deep South | | 1939 | Hortense Powdermaker | | | | | |
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Alien Americans: a study of race relations | | 1936 | B. J. O. (Bertram Johannes Otto) Schrieke | | | | | |
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All white America | | 1937 | Thomas Theodore McKinney | | | | | |
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Along this way: the autobiography of James Weldon Johnson | | 1933 | James Weldon Johnson | | | | | |
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Amber gold: an adventure in autobiography | | 1946 | Arnold Hamilton Maloney | | | | | |
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America's greatest problem: the negro | | 1915 | Robert Wilson Shufeldt | | | | | |
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American ballads and folk songs | | 1934 | Harold William Thompson, John A. (John Avery) Lomax, Alan Lomax | | | | | |
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American Civilization and the negro: the Afro-American in relation to national progress | | 1916 | Charles Victor Roman | | | | | |
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American composers today: a biographical and critical guide | | 1949 | David Ewen | | | | | |
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The American Negro: a study in racial crossing | | 1928 | Melville J. (Melville Jean) Herskovits | | | | | |
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The American negro as a dependent, defective and delinquent | | 1914 | Chas. H. McCord, Charles Harvey McCord | | | | | |
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American negro folk-songs | | 1928 | Newman Ivey White | | | | | |
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The American Negro in the Communist Party | | 1954 | | | | | | |
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The American Negro's dilemma: the Negro's self-imposed predicament | | 1954 | Robert E. Davis | | | | | |
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The American race problem: a study of the negro | | 1927 | S. Eldridge, Edward Byron Reuter | | | | | |
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American Æsop; negro and other humor | | 1926 | William Pickens | | | | | |
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Anthology of American negro literature | | 1929 | V. F. (Victor Francis) Calverton | | | | | |
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An appeal to conscience: America's code of caste a disgrace to democracy | | 1918 | Albert Buslmell Hart, Kelly Miller | | | | | |
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An appeal to Pharaoh: the Negro problem, and its radical solution | 3d ed., | 1907 | Carlyle McKinley, Gustavus M. Pinckney | | | | | |
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An appraisal of the Negro in Colonial South Carolina: a study in Americanization | | 1941 | Frank Joseph Klingberg | | | | | |
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Apprentices, skilled craftsmen, and the Negro: an analysis | | 1960 | | | | | | |
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As nature leads: an informal discussion of the reason why Negro and Caucasian are mixing in spite of opposition | | 1919 | J. A. (Joel Augustus) Rogers | | | | | |
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As victim to victims | | 1941 | James Samuel Stemons | | | | | |
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Aunt Sara's wooden god | | 1938 | Mercedes Gilbert | | | | | |
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Auprès de ma noire | | 1930 | Jean. Lasserre | | | | | |
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The autobiography of an ex-colored man | | 1912 | James Weldon Johnson | | | | | |
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The ballotless victim of one-party governments | | 1913 | Archibald Henry Grimké | | | | | |
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Beacon lights of the race | | 1911 | G. P. (Green Polonius) Hamilton | | | | | |
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Beale Street, where the blues began | | 1934 | W. C. Handy, George W. (George Washington) Lee | | | | | |
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Befo, de war spirituals | | 1933 | Edward Avery McIlhenny, Henry Whermann | | | | | |
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A bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America | | 1928 | | | | | | |
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The big boxcar: a novel | | 1957 | Alfred Maund | | | | | |
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The biology of the race problem | | 1962 | W. C. (Wesley Critz) George | | | | | |
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Black America | | 1929 | Scott Nearing | | | | | |
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The black border: Gullah stories of the Carolina coast : (with a glossary) | | 1922 | Ambrose Elliott Gonzales | | | | | |
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Black man in the White House: a diary of the Eisenhower years by the administrative officer for special projects, the White House, 1955-1961 | | 1963 | E. Frederic (Everett Frederic) Morrow | | | | | |
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The black man in white America | | 1938 | John George Van Deusen | | | | | |
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Black Manhattan | | 1930 | James Weldon Johnson | | | | | |
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Black wings | | 1934 | William J. Powell, William J. Powell | | | | | |
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The black worker; the Negro and the labor movement | | 1931 | Sterling Denhard Spero, Abram Lincoln Harris | | | | | |
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Black workers and the new unions | | 1939 | Horace R. (Horace Roscoe) Cayton, George Sinclair Mitchell | | | | | |
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Black yeomanry | | 1930 | Thomas Jackson Woofter | | | | | |
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The bottom rail: addresses and papers on the Negro in the lowlands of Mississippi and on inter-racial relations in the South during twenty-five years | | 1935 | Laurence Clifton Jones, Francis S. Harmon | | | | | |
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Builders of goodwill: the story of the State agents of Negro education in the South, 1910 to 1950 | | 1950 | S. L. (Samuel Leonard) Smith | | | | | |
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Candy | | 1934 | Rockwell Kent, L. M. (Lillie McMakin) Alexander | | | | | |
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The captain: stories of the black border | | 1924 | Ambrose Elliott Gonzales | | | | | |
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The case for the South | | 1960 | William D. (William Douglas) Workman | | | | | |
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Caste and class in a southern town | | 1937 | John Dollard | | | | | |
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The Catholic church and the American negro: being an investigation of the past and present activities of the Catholic church in behalf of the 12,000,000 negroes in the United States, with an examination of the difficulties which affect the work of the colored missions | | 1930 | John Thomas Gillard | | | | | |
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The Charleston edition of Porgy | | 1928 | DuBose Heyward | | | | | |
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Christianizing race relations as a Negro sees it | | 1928 | A. P. (Alexander Preston) Shaw | | | | | |
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Chums and brothers: an interpretation of a social group of our American citizenry who are in the first and last analysis "just folks" | | 1920 | Edgar H. Webster | | | | | |
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Cincinnati's colored citizens: historical, sociological and biographical | | 1926 | Wendell Phillips Dabney | | | | | |
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Civilization the primal need of the race: the inaugural address | | 1898 | Alexander Crummell | | | | | |
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Color at home and abroad | | 1929 | George Mallison | | | | | |
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The color line | | 1905 | William Benjamin Smith | | | | | |
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Colored girls' and boys' inspiring United States history | | 1921 | William Henry Harrison, Jr. | | | | | |
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The colored situation | | 1936 | Faye Philip Everett | | | | | |
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The common school and the Negro American: Report of a social study made by Atlanta university under the patronage of the trustees of the John F. Slater fund; with the Proceedings of the 16th annual Conference for the study of the Negro problems, held at Atlanta university, on Tuesday, May 30th, 1911 | | 1911 | W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois, Augustus Granville Dill, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois | | | | | |
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The common sense conception of the race problem | | 1927 | Raphael P. (Raphael Powell). Powell | | | | | |
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Communism and the NAACP | | 1958 | J. B. (Joseph Brown) Matthews | | | | | |
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A comparative study of the Negro problem | | 1899 | Charles C. Cook | | | | | |
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Conditions that confront the colored race | | 1908 | Pearl William Chavers | | | | | |
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Confessions of a negro preacher | | 1929 | | | | | | |
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The conflict and commingling of the races | | 1913 | Caesar A. A. P. Taylor, Cæsar Andrew Augustus Powhatan Taylor | | | | | |
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The conjure-man dies: a mystery tale of dark Harlem | | 1992 | Rudolph Fisher | | | | | |
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The contemporary Negro novel | | 1936 | Nick Aaron Ford | | | | | |
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The control of state-supported teacher-training programs for Negroes | | 1934 | Felton Grandison Clark | | | | | |
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Cooperation in southern communities: suggested activities for county and city inter-racial committees | | 1921 | Isaac Fisher, Thomas Jackson Woofter | | | | | |
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Crumbs from the master's table | [1st ed.] | 1955 | Cleavant Derricks | | | | | |
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Darkwater: voices from within the veil | | 1920 | W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois | | | | | |
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Declaring certain papers, pamphlets, books, pictures, and writings nonmailable: Hearings before a subcommittee of the committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, first session, on H. R. 2328 and H. J. Res. 49, a bills to amend title 18, criminal code, to declare certain papers, books, pictures, and writings nonmailable, to provide a penalty for mailing same, and for other purposes. November 15, 16, 1943, February 15 and March 16 and 17, 1944 | | 1944 | | | | | | |
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The demand and the supply of increased efficiency in the negro ministry | | 1909 | Jesse Edward Moorland | | | | | |
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Democracy and race friction | | 1914 | John Moffatt Mecklin | | | | | |
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Despite discrimination: some aspects of Negro life in the United States of America | | 1949 | | | | | | |
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The development and present status of Negro education in east Texas | | 1934 | William Riley Davis | | | | | |
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The development of state legislation concerning the free negro | | 1919 | Franklin Johnson | | | | | |
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Discord in brown and white | [1st ed.] | 1961 | Ronald J. Roussève | | | | | |
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The disfranchisement of the negro | | 1899 | John L. Love | | | | | |
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Divine white right | | 1934 | Trevor Bowen, Ira De A. Reid, I. De A. Reid | | | | | |
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Doctor Huguet | | 1891 | Ignatius Donnelly | | | | | |
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The dove flies south | | 1943 | James Aloysius Hyland, James A. (James Aloysius) Hyland | | | | | |
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Dr. Dillard of the Jeanes Fund | | 1930 | Anson Phelps Stokes, Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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The Dunbar speaker and entertainer: containing the best prose and poetic selections by and about the Negro race, with programs arranged for special entertainments | | 1920 | Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, Leslie Pinckney Hill | | | | | |
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Duplication of schools for negro youth | | 1914 | W. T. B. (William Taylor Burwell) Williams, William Taylor Burwell Williams | | | | | |
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Dusky memories | | 1932 | Absley McClellan Morris | | | | | |
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Early Negro American writers: selections with biographical and and critical introductions | | 1935 | Benjamin Griffith Brawley | | | | | |
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The early negro convention movement | | 1904 | John Wesley Cromwell | | | | | |
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Ebony and topaz: a collectanea | | 1927 | Charles Spurgeon Johnson | | | | | |
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The educated negro and his mission | | 1903 | W. S. (William Sanders) Scarborough | | | | | |
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Education for Negroes in Mississippi since 1910 | | 1947 | Charles H. Wilson | | | | | |
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The education of Negro ministers | | 1925 | William Andrew Daniel | | | | | |
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The education of Negroes in New Jersey | | 1941 | Marion Manola Thompson Wright | | | | | |
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The education of the Negro in the American social order | | 1934 | Horace Mann Bond | | | | | |
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The education of the negro prior to 1861: a history of the education of the colored people of the United States from the beginning of slavery to the civil war | | 1915 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Employing the Negro in American industry: a study of management practices | | 1959 | Paul Herbert Norgren | | | | | |
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Episodes in black and white | | 1932 | Francis Goodwin Du Bose | | | | | |
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Erasing the color line | | 1945 | George M. Houser | | | | | |
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The etiquette of race relations in the South: a study in social control, by Bertram Wilbur Doyle | | 1937 | Bertram Wilbur Doyle | | | | | |
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The everlasting stain | | 1924 | Kelly Miller | | | | | |
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The evolution of Susan Prim: a story | | 1944 | | | | | | |
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The evolution of the Negro college | | 1934 | Dwight Oliver Wendell Holmes | | | | | |
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An experiment in modifying attitudes toward the Negro | | 1943 | Fred Tredwell Smith | | | | | |
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Factors influencing crime rates of Negroes | | 1962 | Leonard D. Savitz | | | | | |
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Facts about "The birth of a new nation" | | 1919 | George Walter Lylte | | | | | |
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False measure: a satirical novel of the lives and objectives of upper middle-class Negroes | | 1954 | Charles A. Smythwick | | | | | |
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Faubus' folly: the story of segregation | [1st ed.] | 1959 | Curtis M. Vaughan | | | | | |
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The Fifteenth Amendment: an account of its enactment : address delivered before Virginia State Bar Association for the year 1903 | | 1934 | A. Caperton (Allen Caperton) Braxton | | | | | |
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A five-city survey of Negro-American employees of the Federal government | | 1957 | | | | | | |
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Flames of rebellion | | 1936 | Hilton Alonzo Phillips | | | | | |
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Folk beliefs of the southern Negro | | 1926 | Newbell Niles Puckett | | | | | |
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Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina | | 1930 | Guy Benton Johnson | | | | | |
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Folk-lore of the Sea islands, South Carolina. | | 1923 | | | | | | |
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Following the color line | | 1908 | Ray Stannard Baker | | | | | |
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For freedom | | 1927 | Arthur Huff Fauset | | | | | |
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The forged note: a romance of the darker races | | 1915 | Oscar Micheaux, C. W. Heller | | | | | |
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Frère noir | | 1930 | Magdeleine Marx | | | | | |
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The free negro family: a study of family origins before the civil war | | 1932 | E. Franklin Frazier | | | | | |
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Free negro heads of families in the United States in 1830 | | 1925 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830: together with Absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1830 | | 1924 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Freedom to serve | | 1950 | | | | | | |
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Freedom to the free: century of emancipation, 1863-1963: a report to the President | | 1963 | | | | | | |
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From slave to citizen | | 1921 | Charles Manly Meldon | | | | | |
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Go south-with Christ: a study in race relations | [1st. ed.] | 1959 | Vetress Bon Edward | | | | | |
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God's dealings with the negro | | 1919 | Richard Mayers | | | | | |
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God shakes creation | | 1935 | David L. (David Lewis) Cohn | | | | | |
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God struck me dead: religious conversion experiences and autobiographies of Negro ex-slaves | | 1945 | | | | | | |
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God wills the Negro: an anthropological and geographical restoration of the lost history of the American Negro people : being in part a theological interpretation of Egyptian and Ethiopian backgrounds : compiled from ancient and modern sources : with a special chapter of eight Negro spirituals | | 1939 | Theodore P. Ford | | | | | |
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Gray moon tales | | 1926 | Minnie Belle Mitchell, Will Vawter | | | | | |
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The great Ku Klux trials : official report of the proceedings before U.S. Circuit Court, Hon. Hugh L. Bond, circuit judge, presiding, and Hon. George S. Bryan, district judge, associate, held at Columbia, S.C. November term, 1871o | | 1872 | Louis Freeland Post, Benn Pitman | | | | | |
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The green pastures | | 1930 | Marc Connelly, Robert Edmond Jones | | | | | |
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The green pastures, a fable, suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' man Adam an' his chillun" | | 1930 | Marc Connelly | | | | | |
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Gritny people | | 1927 | R. Emmet (Robert Emmet) Kennedy | | | | | |
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A guide to the study of the Negro in American history | | 1943 | Merl R. (Merl Raymond) Eppse | | | | | |
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Half a man: the status of the Negro in New York | | 1911 | Mary, Dr. Franz Boas, Mary White Ovington | | | | | |
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Harriet Tubman | | 1961 | Sarah H. (Sarah Hopkins) Bradford | | | | | |
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Health conditions in North Harlem, 1923-1927 | | 1932 | Winfred Bertram Nathan, Mary V. (Mary Veronica) Dempsey | | | | | |
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The heir of slaves: an autobiography | | 1911 | William Pickens | | | | | |
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The history of Alpha phi alpha: a development in negro college life | | 1929 | Charles Harris Wesley | | | | | |
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The history of Alpha phi alpha: a development in Negro college life | | 1935 | Charles Harris Wesley | | | | | |
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A history of suffrage in the United States | | 1918 | Kirk H. (Kirk Harold) Porter | | | | | |
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History of the American Negro and his institutions | Original ed. ... | 1917 | A. B. Caldwell | | | | | |
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History of the Negro Baptists of Maryland | | 1936 | A. Briscoe (Azzie Briscoe) Koger | | | | | |
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The history of the Negro church | | 1921 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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A history of the negroes of Mississippi from 1865 to 1890 | | 1927 | Jesse Thomas Wallace | | | | | |
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Holders of doctorates among American Negroes: an educational and social study of Negroes who have earned doctoral degrees in course, 1876-1943 | | 1946 | Harry W. (Harry Washington) Greene | | | | | |
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Homes of the freed | | 1926 | Rossa B. (Rossa Belle) Cooley, J. H. Dillard | | | | | |
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The hope of the race: by Frank Loris Peterson | | 1934 | Frank Loris Peterson | | | | | |
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Hot jazz: the guide to swing music | | 1936 | Hugues Panassie, Lyle Dowling, Eleanor Dowling | | | | | |
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The housing of negroes in Washington, D.C: a study in human ecology | | 1929 | William Henry Jones | | | | | |
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Howdy judge | | 1926 | George D. Hay | | | | | |
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I understand the South | [1st ed.] | 1956 | Frank O. Bregnard | | | | | |
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The impact of housing patterns on job opportunities: an interim report of a study on where people live and where the jobs are | | 1968 | | | | | | |
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In spite of handicaps: brief biographical sketches with discussion outlines of outstanding negroes now living who are achieving distinction in various lines of endeavor | | 1927 | Ralph W. Bullock | | | | | |
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In the vanguard of a race | | 1922 | Lily Hardy Hammond | | | | | |
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The industrial history of the Negro race of the United States | | 1911 | Giles B. Jackson, D. Webster (Daniel Webster) Davis | | | | | |
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Interracial justice: a study of the Catholic doctrine of race relations | | 1937 | John La Farge | | | | | |
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Into the main stream: a survey of best practices in race relations in the South | | 1947 | Charles Spurgeon Johnson | | | | | |
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Is the negro making good? | | 1913 | Charles Edward Locke | | | | | |
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Jack Johnson in the ring and out | | 1927 | Jack Johnson | | | | | |
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Joel Chandler Harris, folklorist | | 1950 | Stella (Brewer) Brookes | | | | | |
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The key: a tangible solution of the negro problem | | 1916 | James Samuel Stemons | | | | | |
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The kingdom within: a study of the American race problem and its solution | [1st ed.] | 1955 | Robert Lee Maffett | | | | | |
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A knowledge of history is conductive to racial solidarity | | 1911 | C. V. (Charles Victor) Roman | | | | | |
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The land of the spirit | | 1913 | Thomas Nelson Page | | | | | |
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Le nègre aux États-Unis | | 1912 | Francis Warrington Dawson | | | | | |
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Leaders of the colored race in Alabama | | 1928 | E. L. Barrett, O. O. Sarver, Joseph H. Moorman | | | | | |
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A lecture: the building of a race | | 1919 | C. H. Duvall | | | | | |
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The legal status of the Negro | | 1940 | Charles Staples Mangum, Jr. | | | | | |
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The legend of Zenostro | | 1930 | E. T. Smets, Frank G. Carpenter | | | | | |
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Life lines of success: a practical manual of self-help for the future development of the ambitious colored American | | 1913 | Joseph R. Gay | | | | | |
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Little golden America: two famous Soviet humorists survey these United States | | 1937 | Ilya Ilf, Eugene Petrov, Il’íà Il’f | | | | | |
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A long day in a short life | | 1957 | Albert Maltz | | | | | |
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Lost spirituals | | 1928 | Lily Young Cohen | | | | | |
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The making of a nation | | 1919 | Ford Harry Hayes | | | | | |
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The man next door | | 1919 | Algernon Brashear Jackson | | | | | |
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Man of color: an autobiography | [1st ed.] | 1949 | John Alexander Somerville | | | | | |
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The march of the Negro: character not color is the true measure of a man | | 1945 | James Henry Funderburg | | | | | |
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The mark of oppression: a psychosocial study of the American Negro | [1st ed.] | 1951 | Abram Kardiner, Lionel Ovesey | | | | | |
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The mark of oppression: explorations in the personality of the American Negro | | 1962 | Abram Kardiner, Lionel Ovesey | | | | | |
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The martyr's return | | 1915 | Percival W. Wells, Percival, Lillian Wells | | | | | |
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Maryland: a guide to the Old Line State | | 1940 | | | | | | |
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Men of Maryland | | 1925 | George F. (George Freeman) Bragg | | | | | |
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Men of Maryland | | 1914 | George F. (George Freeman) Bragg | | | | | |
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Methodist adventures in Negro education | | 1922 | Jay S. (Jay Samuel) Stowell | | | | | |
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The mind of the Negro as reflected in letters written during the crisis, 1800-1860 | | 1926 | Carter Godwin Woodson, Frederick Douglass | | | | | |
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The mis-education of the Negro | | 1933 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Mississippi negro lore | | 1914 | Sidney Fant Davis | | | | | |
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Modern industrialism and the negroes of the United States | | 1908 | Archibald Henry Grimké | | | | | |
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Mongrel Virginians: the Win tribe | | 1926 | Ivan E. (Ivan Eugene) McDougle, Arthur H. (Arthur Howard) Estabrook | | | | | |
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The morality of the color line: an examination of the right and the wrong of the discrimination against the negro in the United States | | 1928 | Francis James Gilligan | | | | | |
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Morals and manners among Negro Americans: Report of a social study made by Atlanta university under the patronage of the trustees of the John F. Slater fund; with the Proceedings of the 18th annual Conference for the study of the Negro problems, held at Atlanta university, on Monday, May 26th, 1913 | | 1914 | W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois, Augustus Granville Dill, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois | | | | | |
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My country and I: the interracial experiences of an American Negro | [1st ed.] | 1963 | Malcolm Henry Christian | | | | | |
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My larger education: being chapters from my experience | | 1911 | Booker T. Washington | | | | | |
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The NAACP versus Negro revolutionary protest: a comparative study of the effectiveness of each movement | [1st ed.] | 1955 | Daniel Webster Wynn | | | | | |
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The National cyclopedia of the colored race | | 1919 | Clement Richardson | | | | | |
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Nederst ved bordet | | 1936 | Odd Hølaas | | | | | |
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The Negro American artisan: Report of a social study made by Atlanta university under the patronage of the trustees of the John F. Slater fund; with the Proceedings of the 17th annual Conference for the study of the Negro problems, held at Atlanta university, on Monday, May 27th, 1912 | | 1912 | W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois, Augustus Granville Dill, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois | | | | | |
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Negro Americans: a world friendship unit for junior girls and boys | | 1936 | Constance Rumbough | | | | | |
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Negro Americans, what now? | | 1934 | James Weldon Johnson | | | | | |
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The Negro and his music | | 1937 | Alain Locke | | | | | |
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The negro and his needs | | 1911 | Raymond Albert Patterson, William Howard Taft | | | | | |
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The Negro and his songs: a study of typical Negro songs in the South | | 1925 | Guy Benton Johnson, Howard Washington Odum | | | | | |
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The negro and the intelligence tests | | 1928 | Melville J. (Melville Jean) Herskovits | | | | | |
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The Negro and the post-war world: a primer | | 1945 | Rayford Whittingham Logan | | | | | |
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Negro art, music and rhyme, for young folks | | 1938 | Helen Adele Whiting | | | | | |
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Negro art: past and present | | 1937 | Alain Locke | | | | | |
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The Negro as I have known him, 1867-1943 | | 1946 | Benjamin Franklin Wilson | | | | | |
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The Negro at work in New York city: a study in economic progress | | 1912 | George Edmund Haynes | | | | | |
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Negro child welfare in North Carolina: a Rosenwald study | | 1933 | Wiley Britton Sanders | | | | | |
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The Negro college graduate | | 1938 | Charles Spurgeon Johnson | | | | | |
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The Negro community within American Protestantism, 1619-1844 | | 1953 | Leonard L. Haynes | | | | | |
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The Negro, democracy and the war | | 1919 | Walter William Delsarte | | | | | |
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Negro education and the development of a group tradition | | 1934 | Irwin V. (Irwin Vick) Shannon | | | | | |
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The negro faces America | | 1920 | Herbert J. (Herbert Jacob) Seligmann | | | | | |
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The Negro family in Chicago | | 1932 | E. Franklin Frazier | | | | | |
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The Negro family in the United States | | 1939 | E. Franklin Frazier | | | | | |
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Negro folk rhymes: wise and otherwise | | 1922 | Thomas Washington Talley | | | | | |
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Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly: "king of the twelve-string guitar players of the world," long-time convict in the penitentiaries of Texas and Louisiana | | 1936 | George Herzog, John A. (John Avery) Lomax, Alan Lomax | | | | | |
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The Negro genius: a new appraisal of the achievement of the American Negro in literature and the fine arts | | 1937 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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Negro housing | | 1932 | James Ford, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, John M. (John Matthew) Gries | | | | | |
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Negro illegitimacy in New York City | | 1926 | Ruth Reed | | | | | |
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The negro in America | | 1933 | Alain Locke | | | | | |
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The negro in American civilization | | 1930 | Charles Spurgeon Johnson | | | | | |
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The Negro in American civilization | | 1960 | Nathaniel Weyl | | | | | |
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The Negro in American history: men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent | | 1914 | John Wesley Cromwell | | | | | |
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The negro in American life: an elective course for young people on Christian race relationships | | 1926 | Willis J. King | | | | | |
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The negro in American life | | 1926 | Jerome Dowd | | | | | |
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The negro in literature and art in the United States | Rev. ed. | 1921 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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The negro in literature and art in the United States | | 1929 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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The negro in literature and art in the United States | | 1918 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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The negro in medicine | | 1912 | John A. (John Andrew) Kenney | | | | | |
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The Negro in our history | | 1922 | Carter Godwin Woodson, Carter | | | | | |
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The Negro in our history | | 1927 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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The negro in our history | 7th ed. (further rev. and enl.) | 1941 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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The Negro in postwar America | | 1950 | Arnold Marshall Rose | | | | | |
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The Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction | | 1924 | Alrutheus Ambush Taylor | | | | | |
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The Negro in sports | Rev. ed. | 1949 | Edwin Bancroft Henderson | | | | | |
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The Negro in the reconstruction of Virginia | | 1926 | Alrutheus Ambush Taylor | | | | | |
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The Negro in the slaughtering and meat-packing industry in Chicago | | 1932 | Alma. Herbst | | | | | |
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The Negro in the South, his economic progress in relation to his moral and religious development: being the William Levi Bull lectures for the year 1907 | | 1907 | W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) Du Bois, Booker BOOKS, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois | | | | | |
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The Negro in Virginia | | 1940 | | | | | | |
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Negro intelligence and selective migration | | 1935 | Otto Klineberg | | | | | |
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Negro labor in the United States, 1850-1925: a study in American economic history | | 1927 | Charles Harris Wesley | | | | | |
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The Negro labor unionist of New York: problems and conditions among Negroes in the labor unions in Manhattan with special reference to the N. R. A. and post-N. R. A. situations | | 1936 | Charles Lionel Franklin | | | | | |
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