Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... School of the University of Missouri . He was denied admission on the ground that his application was improper and ... high school for Negro children set up at Festus , Mis- souri . The joint school is the culmi- nation of the efforts of ...
... School of the University of Missouri . He was denied admission on the ground that his application was improper and ... high school for Negro children set up at Festus , Mis- souri . The joint school is the culmi- nation of the efforts of ...
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... School . After a legal fight by the National Association for Advancement of Col- ored People , Donald Murray of Bal ... high schools with an average not less than " B " for the last two years of high school and an intelligence score not ...
... School . After a legal fight by the National Association for Advancement of Col- ored People , Donald Murray of Bal ... high schools with an average not less than " B " for the last two years of high school and an intelligence score not ...
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... high school . She this position until 1884 , when was succeeded by F. L. Cardozo . had been prominent in polities outh Carolina during the recon- tion period as State Treasurer Secretary of State . Next came W. S. Montgomery as ...
... high school . She this position until 1884 , when was succeeded by F. L. Cardozo . had been prominent in polities outh Carolina during the recon- tion period as State Treasurer Secretary of State . Next came W. S. Montgomery as ...
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