Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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... served he librarian of Western Reserve ersity . Mr. G. C. Wilkinson suc- ed Mr. Williams in this position 16 . When the latter became as- sistant superintendent of schools in 1921 he was succeeded by the present incumbent , Walter L ...
... served he librarian of Western Reserve ersity . Mr. G. C. Wilkinson suc- ed Mr. Williams in this position 16 . When the latter became as- sistant superintendent of schools in 1921 he was succeeded by the present incumbent , Walter L ...
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... served as a teacher from 1844 to 1848. Having access to the library of Drs . Shaw and Gibbon , however , he commenced the study of medicine and endeavored to enter a medical college in Philadelphia , but the school refused him on ...
... served as a teacher from 1844 to 1848. Having access to the library of Drs . Shaw and Gibbon , however , he commenced the study of medicine and endeavored to enter a medical college in Philadelphia , but the school refused him on ...
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... served throughout the South . Grad- ually the trades unions invaded the South and displaced the Negro in building , and the Negro youth tended . to look away from these ranks to the professional fields which the schools first ...
... served throughout the South . Grad- ually the trades unions invaded the South and displaced the Negro in building , and the Negro youth tended . to look away from these ranks to the professional fields which the schools first ...
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