Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... enter- prise has registered very deep in the mind of the Negro minister as a call to lift his race from poverty and thus away from temptations which always afflict the poor . Negro ministers have had the vision to organize enterprises ...
... enter- prise has registered very deep in the mind of the Negro minister as a call to lift his race from poverty and thus away from temptations which always afflict the poor . Negro ministers have had the vision to organize enterprises ...
الصفحة 53
... enter retail drug- stores , where they become proprie- tors , managers , pharmacists and clerks . Approximately 1 per cent en- ter detail work for pharmaceutical manufacturers ; approximately .5 per cent enter the strictly professional ...
... enter retail drug- stores , where they become proprie- tors , managers , pharmacists and clerks . Approximately 1 per cent en- ter detail work for pharmaceutical manufacturers ; approximately .5 per cent enter the strictly professional ...
الصفحة 116
... entered the grade schools of Pine Bluff , where he was graduated . He next went to the State Normal Col- lege in the same city and at the age of 16 , completed the normal course . Then he entered the Government service in Washington ...
... entered the grade schools of Pine Bluff , where he was graduated . He next went to the State Normal Col- lege in the same city and at the age of 16 , completed the normal course . Then he entered the Government service in Washington ...
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