Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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الصفحة 51
... fact apparently indicates that Negroes are insurance conscious and as a result Negroes themselves have built up an insurance business of fairly large proportions . According to the best information available , in 1936 there were forty ...
... fact apparently indicates that Negroes are insurance conscious and as a result Negroes themselves have built up an insurance business of fairly large proportions . According to the best information available , in 1936 there were forty ...
الصفحة 92
... fact may account for the fact that there are less than the sixty - two actually given by the clerk . It will doubtless be noted by the reader that there are disproportion- ately large numbers of certain serv- ices in the town . This is ...
... fact may account for the fact that there are less than the sixty - two actually given by the clerk . It will doubtless be noted by the reader that there are disproportion- ately large numbers of certain serv- ices in the town . This is ...
الصفحة 127
... fact that he was the founder of , and an active member in , the Belles Lettres So- ciety . This was an organization for young white men who had the in- clination for literary and cultural pursuits . en- At one time Saunders was gaged to ...
... fact that he was the founder of , and an active member in , the Belles Lettres So- ciety . This was an organization for young white men who had the in- clination for literary and cultural pursuits . en- At one time Saunders was gaged to ...
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