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1961168667Washington DC: the Council 1961. 4-panel program for the workshop held at Metropolitan Baptist Church toned around edges. Listed participants include Martin Luther King Jr. A. Philip Randolph Norman Thomas and numerous other luminaries. the Council unknown books
195157788Washington 1951. Hardcover. Fair. photos 128p. Original yellow boards. 28cm. Moderate cover soil and wear. Lacks backstrip. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Washington hardcover books
197556340Washington DC: U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development 1975. Small 4to pp. vi 196. Appendices index. Paper wraps. Cover slightly spotted o/w a nice copy. U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development unknown books
1942821491942. Cooperating Council of Agencies Serving Negro Youth. What Makes Johnny Bad A Statement on Juvenile Delinquency among Negroes in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: February 1942. 15p. Wrapper included in pagination. Softcover pamphlet. 17cm. Lightly browned. Very Good. <br/><br/> paperback books
1966WRCLIT85012Dakar Senegal: UNESCO & Bureau du Tourisme 1966. Two items: a single quarto sheet printed on recto only and an oblong quarto sheet folded to an 8-panel brochure. Fine. Two items related to the UNESCO sponsored festival held in Senegal advertised as a venue for Negro artists of all nations to "join their African brothers to present for the first time as a cultural entity the powerful and vivid contribution of the Negro to our life and times." Here present are a brochure from Air Afrique / Air France in French advertising the festival and a single sheet regarding the various excursions available to festival-goers. UNESCO & Bureau du Tourisme unknown books
194068113Springfield: Negro Youth Improvement League 1940. Paperback. Very Good. 11p. Wrapper. 16cm. This uncommon pamphlet attacked the Dunbar Community League claiming that it was elitist refused to hire local African Americans and disproportionately emphasized on Camp Atwater although only 10-15% of its campers were from the local area. <br/><br/> Negro Youth Improvement League paperback books
195353716Washington 1953. Paperback. Very Good. 257-365p. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Frederick Douglass and Scotland" by George Shepperson. pages 307-322. <br/><br/> paperback books
195553717Washington 1955. Paperback. Very Good. 305-397p. plus index. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Booker T. Washington and the French" by Mercer Cook. pages 318-340. <br/><br/> paperback books
192853738Washington 1928. Paperback. Good. 225-401p. Wrapper edges ragged. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "The Negro in the History of the Pacific Northwest" by W. Sherman Savage. pages 255-264. <br/><br/> paperback books
198053718Washington 1980. Paperback. Very Good. 93-184p. Wrapper. 25cm. Paper clip mark on some interior leaves. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "From Slavery to Freedom in Mississippi's Legal System" by James T. Currier. pages 112-125. <br/><br/> paperback books
196753742Washington 1967. Paperback. Very Good. 87p. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Rejected Symbol" by Darwin T. Turner. pages 1-13. <br/><br/> paperback books
1962194074San Francisco-: the Commission 1962. 20p. mimeographed sheets paperclipped together at upper left corner sheets are in various colors and vary between 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 inches. Very good. "After long discussion in this area it is our considered opinion that bold new program tactics and theoretical considerations must be developed on the Negro question in the coming period if the Communist Party is to contribute materially to the struggle for Negro liberation from this point on." Critical discussion within the Party on efforts needed to better work within the Civil Rights movement and get closer to working class African Americans. Includes discussion of the Black Muslim movement noting with dismay that no Communists attended a public meeting with Elijah Muhammad that even the American Nazi Party saw fit to attend. the Commission unknown books
19761325591New York: Del Rey/Ballantine Books 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 183 pages; VG/VG; spine blue with white lettering navy blue pictorial front cover with white lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering very mild shelfwear to DJ; "BOOK CLUB EDITION" stated to bottom of front flap; The first edition was issued as a book club edition; shelved Case 8. A Novelization of the 1977 film released six months prior to the movie's release.;. 1325591. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Del Rey/Ballantine Books hardcover books
2213Robinson was a baseball fan cofounder of the New York Black Yankees ball team which played in the Negro National League between 1936 and 1948. Co-founded by Robinson as the Harlem Black Bombers the team adopted the name Black Yankees in 1936. It wasn't until 1948 that Major League Baseball was officially desegregated. <br/><br/>The photograph Robinson mentions in this letter measures 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches and shows the famed dancer possibly dancing up the steps from the dugout. The dugout may be that of the Black Yankees. He thanks his correspondent for the photo. "I shall keep it for my private album - Well it looks as if we will have the World's Series right here again. Do hope I can be near enough to see one or two games." He signs "'Copesetically' Bill Robinson." With printed personalized transmittal envelope. The third game of the 1942 National Negro Leagues World Series was played in Yankee Stadium between the Kansas City Monarchs and the Homestead Grays. unknown books
1954758281954. Very Good. Short purple ribbon 11cm. Name written on white slip inserted in rectangular gilt-colored pinback at top. Some lettering dulled. <br/><br/> unknown books
1955591061955. Paperback. Very Good. 5 leaves of graduated length stapled at top. 22cm. Two horizontal creases where folded. At head of title: 1935-1955. <br/><br/> paperback books
187752662Kinsale Ireland: printed at the 50th Regimental Press 1877. Bifolium program 8.5 x 13 cm pp. 4 the last blank; minor foxing previous fold formerly from an album the remains of a card and an engraved illustration on the final blank. Also a manuscript caption: "Programme Garrison Nigger Troupe Camden Fort Feb. 9 1877." With manuscript notes and corrections in a contemporary hand. The Negro Troupe was led by Lieutenant Yaldwyn. Provenance: Major-General Sir Francis Walter de Winton 1835-1901. <br/><br/> printed at the 50th Regimental Press unknown books
195282215Houston 1952. Paperback. Good. 24p. 31cm. Substantial rippling of all pages but otherwise clean with no chipping. Souvenir Program for this convention held at Texas Southern University. <br/><br/> paperback books
194375490Washington 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 8p. No separate wrapper. 23cm. Mary McLeod Bethune is listed as President a position she filled from 1936 to 1951. <br/><br/> paperback books
194175372Chicago 1941. Paperback. Very Good. 60p. Wrapper. 23cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
192466372Nashville 1924. Paperback. Good. photos 246p. Wrapper. 23cm. Moderate cover soil and wear. <br/><br/> paperback books
1965299342Venice: Neri Pozza 1965. hardcover. near fine/good. Hundreds of black & white photographic illustrations. Tall thick 4to red cloth chipped d.w. Venice: Neri Pozza 1965. A fine copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Neri Pozza unknown books
183557663Northampton MA 1835. Whole number 293. folio pp. 4. Page 3 contains a story about a "negro insurrection in Mississippi". Paper toned folded good. unknown books
17180Club teaches African-American girls about Home Economics Gardening Social and Civic Responsibility. C. 1920s. Negro Girls' Club Record Book. Published by Georgia State College of Agriculture in Athens Georgia. 20 pages. 9 x 5.75 in. Original printed wrappers. "Use this book to keep a record of al the club work done during the entire year." Printed as workbook with pages to take notes on numerous domestic projects including planning a garden canning produce cooking sewing and balancing a budget. Includes a rubric where a member's annual work will be evaluated. "Each club member is expected to make an exhibit at some fair or public meeting." Most of the pages are not filled in. 5 pages have child-like scribbles and doodles in pencil. Originally belonged to Sarah G. Daniel a girl in 6th Grade. Thumb-soiling to wrappers. In good condition. unknown books
198282028Pensacola 1982. Paperback. Very Good. 32-page program. Stapled. 28cm. <br/><br/> paperback books