Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... Mound Bayou has a rich heritage is not surprising when we consider the selective nature of its early populace . Hood states : " It may be said that the original group of men who joined Montgomery A. M. E. CHURCH in the attempt to found ...
... Mound Bayou has a rich heritage is not surprising when we consider the selective nature of its early populace . Hood states : " It may be said that the original group of men who joined Montgomery A. M. E. CHURCH in the attempt to found ...
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... Mound Bayou at the present time . Mr. Peterson , the town clerk , is a bit more conservative . He states , " There has not been a census taken here since 1930. The count then was 840. I think that it would be safe to say that the ...
... Mound Bayou at the present time . Mr. Peterson , the town clerk , is a bit more conservative . He states , " There has not been a census taken here since 1930. The count then was 840. I think that it would be safe to say that the ...
الصفحة 111
... Mound Bayou , there is un- restricted freedom . The citizens do as they please . However , when the sur- ruonding area is concerned - stands to lose or gain by what is done- Mound Bayou is more or less forced to follow the dictates of ...
... Mound Bayou , there is un- restricted freedom . The citizens do as they please . However , when the sur- ruonding area is concerned - stands to lose or gain by what is done- Mound Bayou is more or less forced to follow the dictates of ...
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