The Journal of Negro History, 1918

The Journal of Negro History, 1918
Title The Journal of Negro History, 1918 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 440
Release 2017-05-14
Genre
ISBN 9781546636731

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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 by Various

The Journal of Negro History: 1918

The Journal of Negro History: 1918
Title The Journal of Negro History: 1918 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Good Press
Pages 483
Release 2023-08-22
Genre History
ISBN

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The Journal of Negro History: 1918 is a groundbreaking historical collection that delves into the African American experience during the early 20th century. Compiled by various authors, this anthology provides a detailed and insightful look into the struggles, achievements, and contributions of the African American community. The book is written in a scholarly style, with meticulous research and analysis that showcases the writers' dedication to uncovering the true history of the time period. This edition of The Journal of Negro History serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and societal landscape of the era, making it essential reading for anyone interested in African American history and civil rights movements.

The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918

The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918
Title The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 PDF eBook
Author HardPress
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 742
Release 2016-06-23
Genre
ISBN 9781318860180

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

The Journal of Negro History - Volume III (1918) (Dodo Press)

The Journal of Negro History - Volume III (1918) (Dodo Press)
Title The Journal of Negro History - Volume III (1918) (Dodo Press) PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 2009-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781406573947

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The Journal of Negro History was founded on January 1, 1916 as a quarterly research journal. It was published by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History founded in 1915 by Carter G. Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland. In 2002, The Journal of Negro History became The Journal of African American History. Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950) was born in New Canton, Virginia. He was an African American historian, author, journalist and the founder of Black History Month. He is considered the first to conduct a scholarly effort to popularize the value of Black History. Woodson recognized and acted upon the importance of a people having an awareness and knowledge of their contributions to humanity and left behind an impressive legacy. He was a member of the first black fraternity Sigma Pi Phi and a member of Omega Psi Phi as well. In 1915, Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland co-founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. By this time convinced that the role of his own people in American history and in the history of other cultures was being either ignored or misrepresented among scholars, Woodson realized the need for special research into the neglected past of the Negro. In the same year appeared one of his most scholarly books, The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861 (1915). He also was the author of A Century of Negro Migration (1918).

The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 3

The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 3
Title The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 3 PDF eBook
Author Association for the Study of Negro Inc
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781332997657

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Excerpt from The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 3: January October 1918 The Negroes of Cincinnati prior to 1861. The Story of Maria Louise Moore and Fannie M. Richards. The Passing Tradition and the African Civilization. African Proverbs. The Historic Background of the Negro Physician. The Negro Soldier in the American Revolution. Freedom and Slavery in Appalachian America. Antar, the Arabian Negro Warrior, Poet and Hero. Colored Freemen as Slave Owners in Virginia. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Journal of Negro History

The Journal of Negro History
Title The Journal of Negro History PDF eBook
Author Carter G. Goodson
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 316
Release 2014-02-28
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781496098368

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THE STORY OF JOSIAH HENSON[1] No one ever uttered a more forceful truth than Frederika Bremer when she said in speaking to Americans: "The fate of the Negro is the romance of your history." The sketches of heroes showing the life of those once exploited by Christian men must ever be interesting to those who would know the origin and the development of a civilization distinctly American. In no case is this more striking than in that of Josiah Henson, the man who probably was present to Harriet Beecher Stowe's mind when she graphically portrayed slavery in writing "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Josiah Henson was born June 15, 1789, on a farm in Charles County, Maryland, where his mother was hired out. His parents had six children. The only recollection he had of his father was that of seeing his right ear cut off, his head gashed and his back lacerated, as a result of the cruel punishment inflicted upon him because he had dared to beat the overseer of the plantation for brutally assaulting the slave's wife. Because of becoming morose, disobedient and intractable thereafter, Henson's father was sold to a planter in Alabama and his relatives never heard of him[Pg 2] again. His mother was then brought back to the estate of her owner, a Doctor McPherson, who was much kinder to his slaves. Dr. McPherson gave the youth his own name, Josiah, and the family name Henson after Dr. McPherson's uncle, who served in the Revolutionary War. Josiah showed signs of mental and religious development under the pious care of his Christian mother and for that reason became his master's favorite.

The Journal of Negro History - Volume VI (1921) (Dodo Press)

The Journal of Negro History - Volume VI (1921) (Dodo Press)
Title The Journal of Negro History - Volume VI (1921) (Dodo Press) PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 2009-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781406573978

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The Journal of Negro History was founded on January 1, 1916 as a quarterly research journal. It was published by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History founded in 1915 by Carter G. Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland. In 2002, The Journal of Negro History became The Journal of African American History. Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950) was born in New Canton, Virginia. He was an African American historian, author, journalist and the founder of Black History Month. He is considered the first to conduct a scholarly effort to popularize the value of Black History. Woodson recognized and acted upon the importance of a people having an awareness and knowledge of their contributions to humanity and left behind an impressive legacy. He was a member of the first black fraternity Sigma Pi Phi and a member of Omega Psi Phi as well. In 1915, Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland co-founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. By this time convinced that the role of his own people in American history and in the history of other cultures was being either ignored or misrepresented among scholars, Woodson realized the need for special research into the neglected past of the Negro. In the same year appeared one of his most scholarly books, The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861 (1915). He also was the author of A Century of Negro Migration (1918).