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In a series of magazine articles written during the first decade of this century , Page turned temporarily to nonfiction and appraised the Southern Negro in what he considered to be realistic terms . These articles , later collected as ...
In a series of magazine articles written during the first decade of this century , Page turned temporarily to nonfiction and appraised the Southern Negro in what he considered to be realistic terms . These articles , later collected as ...
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In a series of magazine articles written during the first decade of this century , Page turned temporarily to nonfiction and appraised the Southern Negro in what he considered to be realistic terms . These articles , later collected as ...
In a series of magazine articles written during the first decade of this century , Page turned temporarily to nonfiction and appraised the Southern Negro in what he considered to be realistic terms . These articles , later collected as ...
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At 75 , Grogman knows his university will die upon his retirement , for Booker T. Washington has ruled that industrial schools are more necessary than liberal arts colleges to the Southern Negroes . Another sympathetic white is Arnold ...
At 75 , Grogman knows his university will die upon his retirement , for Booker T. Washington has ruled that industrial schools are more necessary than liberal arts colleges to the Southern Negroes . Another sympathetic white is Arnold ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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