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1921214101921. Roman William Hannibal. American Civilization and the Negro: The Afro-American in Relation to National Progress. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co. 1921. First edition. 8vo. 437 pages. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Original red cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine blind-stamped emblem on front cover.<br /> <br /> A significant work of early 20th-century African American scholarship American Civilization and the Negro was written by Dr. William Hannibal Roman a physician scholar and advocate for Black education and progress. The book is an ambitious survey of Black achievement in America exploring the contributions of African Americans to fields such as medicine education politics and the military while forcefully arguing for racial self-sufficiency as a path to equality. Roman contextualizes Black advancement within a broader American framework countering racist narratives that sought to minimize or erase the role of African Americans in shaping the nation. His work aligns with the ethos of early 20th-century racial uplift movements echoing figures like W.E.B. Du Bois in its emphasis on self-determination and intellectual rigor. Roman highlights African American historical figures alongside broader discussions of race and progress. A full-page photograph of Frederick Douglass appears with the caption "Hon. Fred Douglass" and in the accompanying text Roman equates figures such as Crispus Attucks Toussaint Louverture Nat Turner Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman with international heroes of resistance stating that "Harriet Tubman is as worthy a place in the Sacred Fanes as Grace Darling Florence Nightingale or Joan of Arc." He underscores the importance of Black self-sufficiency arguing that "the Negro has learned that racial self-sufficiency is the road to racial peace and prosperity." Another passage expands on this theme: "As the race comes to have within itself within its own social resources a world that is worth living for it will gain that individual foothold among the families of men which will check the despairing passion of its self-obliteration. That is the only real the only permanent security of race integrity for the Negro. Its assumption is not degradation but opportunity."<br /> <br /> The book is richly illustrated featuring a photograph of the faculty of Meharry Medical Dental and Pharmaceutical College at Walden University 1915 emphasizing the role of Black medical professionals in American society. Another image captures three Black graduates in academic regalia reinforcing Roman's argument for education as a tool for racial advancement. Roman underscores the inextricable place of African Americans in the fabric of the United States writing "The slave-trade was the diaspora of the African and the children of this alienation have become a permanent part of the citizenry of the American republic." He challenges the idea that African Americans should or could be removed from American society forcefully rejecting the idea of repatriation: "The Negro is not going to leave here for two reasons: In the first place this is his home and in the second place there is nowhere to go. He is not going back to Africa any more than the white man is going back to Europe or the Jew is going back to Palestine." A foundational text in early African American intellectual history American Civilization and the Negro stands as both a historical document and a rallying cry for Black progress. The book remains a critical primary source in the study of race citizenship and self-determination in the post-Reconstruction era. Minor rubbing to corners and spine ends slight fraying at the head of the spine. Binding tight and text block clean with no markings or marginalia. Overall very good condition. unknown
B9781015450035Hardback. New. hardcover
1528151917.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
45056583like new. unknown
1330377370.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781015556188Hardback. New. hardcover
0267165544.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Chipping and tears to spine cover with a bit of loss. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Titlepage embossed "Presentation Copy" . Light foxing. Pencil underlining to about 5 pages. ; With 2 figs. And 4 maps. ; 48 pages
1987162590Wien: Hannibal 1987. 264 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
45438350like new. unknown
1015644961.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188762543-5Gotha: Perthes, 1887. 76 Seiten, Gr.8°., schlichter Pappeinband.
20241-1683969200Fantagraphics Books 2024. Hardcover. New. 212 pages. 10.60x7.80x1.10 inches. Fantagraphics Books hardcover
1990100132808University of California Press 1990 212 pages 16 51x1 27x22 352cm. 1990. Broché. 212 pages.
1990100134541University of California Press 1990 212 pages 16 51x1 27x22 352cm. 1990. Broché. 212 pages.
194975370Dallas: Story Book Press 1949. First edition. 40 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Voss “For Clement Wood / from his devoted pupil / C.H. Voss / June 8th 1949.†Dallas: Story Book Press unknown
183647119London: John Murray Albemarle Street 1836. 1st edition in English. Original publisher's blue-green muslin cloth spines over drab paper boards printed paper title labels to spine. General shelfwear with spines a bit sunned. Bit of chipping to title label extremities. Very Good. All-in-all a pleasing set in original publisher bindings. 3 volumes: xxxvi 280; vi 310; v 1 blank 318 2 publisher advert pp. Untrimmed. Evans listed as translator of v. III. 8vo. 8-1/4" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/>Here collected and first published in English are the letters of von Raumer a German historian who observed the political cultural and economic life of Great Britain shortly after the passing of the 1832 Reform Bill. Although von Raumer wrote "under the influence of the deepest and warmest feelings" towards his subject he could not bring himself to praise the English weather: "the root of most of the miseries" he writes "is the London climate." John Murray, Albemarle Street hardcover books
37249Broché, 30X21 cm, 2016, 110 pages, nombreusesphotos en noir et en couleurs, les presses littéraires. Envoi de l'auteur, bon état.
196933956New York: Vito Hannibal Acconci 1969. Very Good. New York: Vito Hannibal Acconci 1969. First Edition. Small quarto; staple bound wrappers; 96pp. printed mimeograph; black and white illustrations throughout. Front wrap wrinkled with a few scrapes; binding sound; pages unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Late issue of this experimental mimeographed magazine exploring the role and use of language and performance art. Includes "Moon in Three Sentences" by Bernadette Mayer "Sentences on Conceptual Art" by Sol LeWitt and "Firecrackers" by Rosemary Mayer an attempt to document firecrackers going off in Little Italy on July 4th 1968. . Vito Hannibal Acconci unknown
3428118669.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20192-6139225124EAE 2019. Paperback. New. Spanish language. 8.66x5.94x0.47 inches. EAE paperback
1968M4249<p>Durham NC: North Carolina College at Durham 1968. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 8vo 40pp stapled wrappers. Rare Black Arts themed 1968 issue of this little magazine from Durham NC includes some very radical poetry "The honkey's to blame! … should I/Kill Him" as well as artwork. Mailing address and markings to back cover else unmarked staple holes from mailing closure a bit of general wear.</p> Durham, NC: North Carolina College at Durham paperback
1603JR101<p>Relatório Final de Curso de Engenheiro-Agrónomo apresentado ao Conselho Escolar do Instituto Superior de Agronomia. S.E. Instituto Superior de Agronomia. Lisboa. 1935.</p>_x000d_<p>De 25x18 cm. Com 86 págs. Brochado.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com assinatura de posse a tinta na folha de rosto.</p> I-34-E-17 unknown