Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... force upon someone else another's personal opinions . No two persons are alike , and no two persons can have the same ideas about God and man's re- lation to Him . If one carries such an effort to its logical conclusion , working out a ...
... force upon someone else another's personal opinions . No two persons are alike , and no two persons can have the same ideas about God and man's re- lation to Him . If one carries such an effort to its logical conclusion , working out a ...
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... force on Negro lives , and that that company takes in annually more than $ 50 , - 000,000 in premiums from its Negro policyholders . This fact apparently indicates that Negroes are insurance conscious and as a result Negroes themselves ...
... force on Negro lives , and that that company takes in annually more than $ 50 , - 000,000 in premiums from its Negro policyholders . This fact apparently indicates that Negroes are insurance conscious and as a result Negroes themselves ...
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... force appear of questionable value inasmuch as only $ 3.60 was received in interest in 1929 on $ 26,089.92 of such loans , and the amount of $ 1 , - 178.89 was past due as of December 31 , 1929. Also , the amount loaned exceeds the ...
... force appear of questionable value inasmuch as only $ 3.60 was received in interest in 1929 on $ 26,089.92 of such loans , and the amount of $ 1 , - 178.89 was past due as of December 31 , 1929. Also , the amount loaned exceeds the ...
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