Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... course . The increasing availability of ma- terials on the Negro should stimulate the teachers to enrich the content of the course . If such objectives as we usually set up for teaching Negro history are to be achieved , more care- ful ...
... course . The increasing availability of ma- terials on the Negro should stimulate the teachers to enrich the content of the course . If such objectives as we usually set up for teaching Negro history are to be achieved , more care- ful ...
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... course at Bowdoin in 1849 . In recognition of his ability as physician Dr. De Grasse was admit- ted as a member of the Boston Medi- cal Society in 1854. In 1858 the Berkshire Medical School graduated two colored doctors who were gratu ...
... course at Bowdoin in 1849 . In recognition of his ability as physician Dr. De Grasse was admit- ted as a member of the Boston Medi- cal Society in 1854. In 1858 the Berkshire Medical School graduated two colored doctors who were gratu ...
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... courses of study are experimental , but such courses offer much to the vital- izing of Negro history methods . Ne- gro history as a contributive phase of a correlated course in social studies could be a means of better teaching methods ...
... courses of study are experimental , but such courses offer much to the vital- izing of Negro history methods . Ne- gro history as a contributive phase of a correlated course in social studies could be a means of better teaching methods ...
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