Nichols, J. L. and Crogman, William H.; The New Progress of a Race Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro, From the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance, and Poverty,
NAPERVILLE, IL, J. L. NICHOLS & COMPANY, 1929 , HARD BACK
Overall Condition is: GOOD
The New Progress of a Race, or the Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro, from the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance, and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor and Trust Boards: title on cover and spine, mild book, shelf, edge wear, rubs, corner bumps, soil marks, some discoloration, back hinge cracked. Interior: bookplate from the previous owner on the front paste-down paper, black and white line-drawn illustrations and black and white photographs, pages tanned. Excerpt from the title page, The New Progress of a Race, or the, Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro From the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance, and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor and Trust. With Special Articles by Well Know Authorities - Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Charles M. Melden (President New Orleans University), M. W. Dogan (President Wiley University), Albon L. Holsey (Editor, Tuskegee Student ) and an Introduction by Robert R. Moton, Principal Tuskegee Institute. This impressive book chronicles the complete history of the African-American experience up to the time of publishing. Topics include religion, women's' issues, education, financial growth , music, the armed services and many more areas of interest for all Americans. Very good condition taking the age into consideration. This book is a must for anyone who wishes to teach and preserve vital aspects of American history and culture for the future generations.
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