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Negre, A
Cerebreco 00: Resum anual Catalan Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1291332111.G ISBN : 1291332111 9781291332117
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Negre, Alain
The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology: Psychophysical Rhythmic Configurations - Jung Pauli and Beyond
like new. unknown
Référence libraire : 33208569 ISBN : 163051439x 9781630514396
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Negre, Alain
The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology: Psychophysical Rhythmic Configurations - Jung Pauli and Beyond
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 163051439X.G ISBN : 163051439X 9781630514396
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Negre, Alain
The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology: Psychophysical Rhythmic Configurations - Jung Pauli and Beyond
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1630514381.G ISBN : 1630514381 9781630514389
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Negre, Andre
La rébellion de la Guadeloupe: 1801-1802
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 2876790068.G ISBN : 2876790068 9782876790063
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Negre, Carla Amoros (Editor)/ Vazquez, Gabriela Prego (Editor)
Ethnographic Landscapes: Majority/Minority Language Ideologies in the Spanish State
Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 276 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge hardcover
Référence libraire : x-1032687061 ISBN : 1032687061 9781032687063
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NEGRE, Charles and James Borcoman
Charles Negre 1820-1880
Ottawa Canada: The National Gallery of Canada 1976. First edition. Softcover. 261 pages. Features text by James Borcoman in English and French. Includes over 200 black and white images. A very near fine copy in wrappers. A very nice copy of what remains one of the better catalogs on this important early French photographer. The National Gallery of Canada unknown
Référence libraire : 189477 ISBN : 0888842686 9780888842688
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Negre, Charles
Charles Nègre: Photographe 1820-1880
Paris: Editions des musées nationaux 1980. Softcover. VG: The wraps have become unglued from the pages but the pages remain bound together. Slight wear to the edges and corners of the wraps. Majority clean body pages. A white softcover book with front and back cover illustrations and illustrations on the insides of both the front and back covers. Pages: 8 11-379 5. Contains 152 black-and-white images in addition to many more black-and-white figures. Written in French. Catalogue of exhibition held at Musée Reattu Arles July 5-Aug. 17 and Musée du Luxembourg Paris Nov. 25-Jan. 19 1981. Editions des musées nationaux paperback
Référence libraire : 201945 ISBN : 2711801640 9782711801640
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Negre, Charles; Joseph Negre; James Borcoman; Jacqueline Engert; Margaret Engert
The Riviera of Charles Negre
Aix-en Provence: Edisud 1991. Hardcover. VG. Brown boards with photograph. unpaginated. Illustrations. Contains pamphlet of photograph descriptions. Translation of La Riviera de Charles Nègre; translated by Jacqueline and Margaret Engert. Edisud hardcover
Référence libraire : 188608 ISBN : 285744544X 9782857445449
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Negre, Christian
Desafío en el aula: Manual práctico para llevar los juegos de escape educativos a clase
Ediciones Paid 2020-10-15. paperback. Used: Good. 6.10x0.63x9.17. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ediciones Paid paperback
Référence libraire : SONG8449337577 ISBN : 8449337577 9788449337574
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Negre, Elsa
Information and Recommender Systems
Iste/Hermes Science Pub 2015. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 92 pages. 9.20x6.10x0.20 inches. Iste/Hermes Science Pub paperback
Référence libraire : x-1848217544 ISBN : 1848217544 9781848217546
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Negre, Jn Edourard J n
COUP D'OEIL RAPIDE SUR LE PIAN.
Montpellier: Jean Martel Ainé 1814. 1814. 8vo. 21 pp. 1 page "Professeurs." Disbound. Small stain top right corner not affecting text else very good. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Montpellier: Jean Martel Ainé, 1814. paperback
Référence libraire : 7701
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Negre, Joseph
La Riviera De Charles Nègre Premières Photographies De La Côte D'azur 1852 - 1865
Aix-En-provence: Édisud - TAC Motifs 1991. Spine lightly sunned price sticker mark to rear board. 1st. Hard. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. Oblong 8vo. Édisud - TAC Motifs Hardcover
Référence libraire : 38922 ISBN : 2857445369 9782857445364
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Negre, Mireille
L'art et la Vie: Entretiens
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 2847131329.G ISBN : 2847131329 9782847131321
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Negre, R
PETITE FLORE DES REGIONS ARIDES DU MAROC OCCIDENTAL TOME I & 2
Centre National De La Recherche Scietifique Paris. Hardcover. Good. French language. Oversize/Overweight No International shipping No Expedited shipping. Standard shipping only. Both volumes have shelf wear corner and edge wear. Soiling. Bumping/curling to page corners. Tome II has a few pages that have creasing to page edges. Interior is clean. BW Illus. fold out maps. Year 1961. 979 pp. Centre National De La Recherche Scietifique, Paris hardcover
Référence libraire : CORV-BBC-0K54425
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Negre, Valerie
L'Art et la matière: Les artisans les architectes et la technique 1770-1830 Recherche French Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 2406063143.G ISBN : 2406063143 9782406063148
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Negro
The Negro's Friend Or the Sheffield Anti-Slavery Album
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1023829215.G ISBN : 1023829215 9781023829212
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Negro Eugenio
Meat Ladder to Mars
San Francisco: Self-published by the author at Editorial Exitos Gnosis 2016. Paperback. 258p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Self-published by the author at Editorial Exitos Gnosis paperback books
Référence libraire : 244188 ISBN : 0692659048 9780692659045
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NEGRO Silvio
Album Romano
Rome: Gherardo Casini 1956. First. hardcover. fine/good. Profusely illustrated with b/w photographs shot between 1845 and 1900 and arranged in chronological order. 253pp with limited text in Italian. Slim folio green cloth edgeworn d.w. board slipcase. Roma: Gherardo Casini 1956. First edition. A fine copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Gherardo Casini unknown books
Référence libraire : 178548
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NEGRO Silvio
Nuovo Album Romano. Fotografie di un Secolo
Venice: Neri Pozza 1965. hardcover. near fine/good. Hundreds of black & white photographic illustrations. Tall thick 4to red cloth chipped d.w. Venice: Neri Pozza 1965. A fine copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Neri Pozza unknown books
Référence libraire : 299342
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NEGRO (Carlos del)
CONTRIBUIÇÃO AO ESTUDO DA PINTURA MINEIRA.
<p>Publicações do Património Histórico e Artístico Nacional Nº 20. Ministério da Educação e Cultura. Rio de Janeiro. 1958.</p>_x000d_<p>De 25x19 cm. Com 160 págs. Brochado. Profusamente ilustrado em extratexto com fotografias de tetos de igrejas brasileiras a preto e branco sobre papel couchê.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com danos notáveis nas capas de brochura e na lombada estando a capa anterior parcialmente solta manchas de humidade nas capas e nas folhas preliminares e finais.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra sobre a pintura barroca do período colonial português no Brasil.</p> I-148-E-37 unknown
Référence libraire : 2205IR391
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Negro Actors Guild of America
Membership Brochure our title
New York 1970. Paperback. Fine. Narrow little tri-fold leaflet containing a membership application a brief statement of aims and purposes and a list of officers directors and Advisory Board. 21cm. Formed to aid African American performing and creative artists in need. Membership was not restricted to actors or African Americans. <br/><br/> paperback books
Référence libraire : 25537
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Negro Agricultural and Technical College
Bulletin of A. And T. College Vol. 9: June 1915; Calendar 1915-1916 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260471275.G ISBN : 0260471275 9780260471277
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Negro Agricultural and Technical College
Bulletin of A. And T. College 1925 Vol. 15
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260545929.G ISBN : 0260545929 9780260545923
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Negro Agricultural and Technical College
Thirty-Second Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina: 1926-1927 Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0265026555.G ISBN : 0265026555 9780265026557
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Negro Agricultural and Technical College
Thirty-Second Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina: 1926-1927 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260612669.G ISBN : 0260612669 9780260612663
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Negro Agricultural College
Twenty Fourth Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina 1918-1919
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0265072425.G ISBN : 0265072425 9780265072424
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Negro Agricultural College
Twenty Fourth Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina 1918-1919: Formerly the Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Rate Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260465496.G ISBN : 0260465496 9780260465498
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Negro Agricultural and Technical College
Twenty-Seventh Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina 1921-1922 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0365045721.G ISBN : 0365045721 9780365045724
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Negro Americans: The Early Years";
Negro Americans: The Early Years" 1962 Comic on the Contributions of Black Americans
1962. African American Comics Negro Americans: The Early Years Classics Illustrated No. 169. New York: Gilberton Company Inc. 1962. Staplebound with color-illustrated wrappers. A standalone issue of Classics Illustrated devoted entirely to the contributions of Black Americans from the colonial period through the 20th century. Published in 1962 during the height of the Civil Rights Movement this comic-format educational work-unusual in the Classics Illustrated series for focusing on real historical figures rather than literary fiction-was part of a broader mid-century effort to integrate African American history into mainstream curricula. As the cover proclaims the issue was intended to spotlight "the early years" of Black American achievement and in doing so it offers one of the earliest accessible visual histories of Black leaders for a youth audience. Historical figures covered in this issue include Crispus Attucks the first American killed in the Revolutionary War Benjamin Banneker mathematician and surveyor of Washington D.C. James Beckwourth a pioneering scout of the American West Harriet Tubman Frederick Douglass Daniel Hale Williams the first successful heart surgeon Booker T. Washington educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute George Washington Carver agricultural scientist and Matthew Henson co-discoverer of the North Pole.<br /> <br /> The comic also addresses Black contributions to the American Revolutionary War and Civil War with attention to the roles of enslaved people Black regiments and wartime espionage. Notably the "Inventors" section highlights Elijah McCoy lubrication systems Garrett Morgan gas mask and traffic light and Granville T. Woods rail signaling foregrounding underacknowledged Black innovation in American industrial history. Illustrated in full color throughout with strong sequential art emphasizing dignity resilience and ingenuity. Though the terminology "Negro Americans" reflects mid-century nomenclature the tone is respectful and didactic aimed at broad public education. These visual histories played an important role in the representation of African American figures in postwar American youth culture.Light wear and creasing consistent with age and small pen marks to cover but internally clean and complete. A remarkable and visually compelling early effort to narrate African American history to a popular audience. unknown
Référence libraire : 22040
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Negro American Labor Council
Workshop and Institute on Race Bias in Trade Unions Industry and Government
Washington DC: the Council 1961. 4-panel program for the workshop held at Metropolitan Baptist Church toned around edges. Listed participants include Martin Luther King Jr. A. Philip Randolph Norman Thomas and numerous other luminaries. the Council unknown books
Référence libraire : 168667
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Negro Bibliographic and Research Center
Bibliographic Survey of the Negro in Print. volumes 1-5 1966-1969
Negro Bibliographic and Research Center 1966-1969. volumes 1-5 1966-1969 an uninterrupted run of complete volumes mostly softcover price is for the lot . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Negro Bibliographic and Research Center paperback
Référence libraire : ZB393162
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Negro Castro, Juan
Españoles en la U.R.S.S
Madrid.: Escelicer. 1959. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 22 cm. 366 p. 12 lám. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'La Historia Anecdótica'. Guerra mundial 1939-1945. Prisioneros. Rusia . Cubierta deslucida. Depósito legal: M 3243-1959 Reclutamiento. Enseñanza. Unión de repúblicas socialistas soviéticas. URSS. 355.257.7247 355.2 Historia de Europa.940.42 940 Escelicer. paperback
Référence libraire : 2773494
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Negro Castro, Juan
Españoles en la U.R.S.S
Madrid.: Escelicer. 1959. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 22 cm. 366 p. 12 lám. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Colección 'La Historia Anecdótica'. Guerra mundial 1939-1945. Prisioneros. Rusia . Cubierta deslucida. Depósito legal: M 3243-1959 Reclutamiento. Enseñanza. Unión de repúblicas socialistas soviéticas. URSS. 355.257.7247 355.2 Historia de Europa.940.42 940 Escelicer. hardcover
Référence libraire : 2849054
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NEGRO CASTRO, Juan:
Españoles en la URSS
.- Madrid. 1959. Escelicer. 8º mayor. 366 p. Con fotos fuera de texto. . . . unknown
Référence libraire : *W012487
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Negro Castro, Juan
Españoles en la U.R.S.S
Madrid.: Escelicer. 1959. Paperback. Good. 22 cm. 366 p. 12 lám. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'La Historia Anecdótica'. Guerra mundial 1939-1945. Prisioneros. Rusia . Historia de Europa 940.42:355.257.7247 Escelicer. paperback
Référence libraire : 3278442
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Negro Chamber of Commerce of Pensacola
Program - Celebration Lincoln-Douglas-Washington Day Featuring Dr. Roscoe Conkling Simmons of Chicago Noted Lexturer and Orator. Booker T. Washington High School Auditorium Wednesday 8:00 P.M. February 22 1950 . cover title
Pensacola Florida 1950. Very Good. Folded four-page program. 23 cm. The third and fourth pages list about 175 individuals couples businesses and organizations as Patrons. We have no further information about the Negro Chamber of Commerce of Pensacola which appears to have organized this event. unknown
Référence libraire : 92712
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Negro College of North Carolina
Twenty-Sixth Annual Catalog of the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina 1920-1921 Vol. 13: Formerly the Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race Classic Reprin
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0260612103.G ISBN : 0260612103 9780260612106
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Negro Conference (5th 1896), Tuskegee
Report of the Fifth Tuskegee Negro Conference 1896
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1019838140.G ISBN : 1019838140 9781019838143
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Negro Cowboys
The Negro Cowboys Tells the True History of African American Life in the American West 1965
1965. Western Americana The Negro Cowboys. Philip Durham and Everett L. Jones. Dodd Mead and Company: New York 1965. First edition. 278 pages Hardcover Measures 6 x 8 inches. Original dust jacket shows a group of men on horseback their faces obscured in shadow. The text begins "Now they are forgotten but once they rode all the trails driving millions of cattle before them.They numbered thousands among them many of the best riders ropers and wranglers." The true history of the cowboy stands in stark contrast to the mythology of John Wayne that surrounds it. African Americans escaping slavery and limited opportunity sought out the vast expanse of the American west to build new lives. Published in 1965 amid race riots and the assassination of Malcolm X this text made visible the invaluable contributions made by African American cowboys whose lives and contributions had been long buried. Cover clean and intact very slightly creased. Textblock clean tight and bright. Overall very good condition. unknown
Référence libraire : 18324
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Negro Digest
African American History Negro Digest Magazine Archive Documenting Black Political Thought and Cultural Production 1947 to 1969
1947. Johnson John H. founder. Negro Digest 1947-1969 documents African American political thought literary production and cultural criticism across the postwar period the Civil Rights Movement and the emergence of the Black Arts Movement. Published as a digest format periodical the magazine brought together essays fiction journalism and commentary by leading Black writers and public intellectuals establishing a widely circulated forum for debate on race identity labor international politics and the arts. The issues in this archive include contributions by figures such as LeRoi Jones Alice Childress C. Eric Lincoln Arna Bontemps and Barbara Ann Teer supporting research into African American intellectual history Black theater and mid twentieth century print culture.<br /> <br /> Negro Digest. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company 1947-1969. Archive of six issues in printed wrappers each approximately 7.5 x 5.5 inches. Issues included are: 1 January 1947 with articles including Richard Wright's "How Jim Crow Feels" Eleanor Roosevelt's contributions and "How Jackie Robinson Took It"; 2 February 1951 featuring "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Fighter" by Lillie Brooks and articles by Walter White and Roi Ottley; 3 November 1961 including "The New Black Renaissance" by Arna Bontemps and commentary by Duke Ellington and C. Eric Lincoln; 4 December 1962 featuring "The Menace of Mediocrity" by C. Eric Lincoln and essays on African American urban life and global politics; 5 April 1967 Second Annual Theater Issue including LeRoi Jones's play Slave Ship and essays by Alice Childress Ronald Milner and others on Black theater and performance; 6 April 1969 Annual Report on Black Theater in America with contributions by Barbara Ann Teer Woodie King Jr. and a roundtable including Sam Greenlee and Hoyt W. Fuller. The issues include essays reportage literary excerpts and visual material documenting cultural and political developments.<br /> <br /> Published during a period of expanding Black media and activism Negro Digest functioned as a central platform connecting literary production with political discourse tracing shifts from integrationist arguments in the postwar years to the cultural nationalism and artistic experimentation of the late 1960s. The inclusion of theater-focused issues reflects the increasing importance of performance as a site of political expression within the Black Arts Movement while earlier issues address labor segregation and international Black identity. Light edge wear and rubbing particularly to earlier issues; covers remain vibrant with pages clean and intact; overall very good condition. This archive provides sustained documentation of African American intellectual and cultural life across a critical period of twentieth century history. unknown
Référence libraire : 22389
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Negro Ensemble Co.
DADDY GOODNESS 1968 Negro Ensemble Company poster
No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Richard Wright playwright Vintage original 22 x 14" 56 x 36 cm. theatre window card poster with a few light diagonal scratches minor rubbing and wear at extreme edges VERY GOOD. New York: Negro Ensemble Company June 4-July 7 1968. <br /><br />Richard Wright adapted a play by French author Louis Sapin. This posthumous production occurred in the first season of the Negro Ensemble Company and appears to have been its first in New York City eight years after Wright's death. Moses Gunn made a strong impression in the lead role of "Daddy" an aging old drunk who may or may not be God. Negro Ensemble Co. books
Référence libraire : WALTER-FILM004175
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Negro Ex Slaves
Unwritten History of Slavery Autobiographical Accounts of Negro Ex-Slaves
Microcard Editions 1968. 1. Hardcover. Very Good. Very Good; Hardcover; Very light wear to the covers; Unblemished textblock edges; The endpapers and all text pages are bright and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium-Large Format Quatro 9.75" - 10.75" tall; 1.2 lbs; Gray cloth covers with title in black lettering; 1968 Microcard Editions; 160 pages; "Unwritten History of Slavery Autobiographical Accounts of Negro Ex-Slaves" by Negro Ex Slaves. Microcard Editions hardcover
Référence libraire : SKU-0665AG02004195
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Negro Girls' Club Record Book
Georgia State College "Negro Girls' Club Record Book" 1920s
1920. Club teaches African-American girls about Home Economics Gardening Social and Civic Responsibility. C. 1920s. Negro Girls' Club Record Book. Published by Georgia State College of Agriculture in Athens Georgia. 20 pages. 9 x 5.75 in. Original printed wrappers. "Use this book to keep a record of al the club work done during the entire year." Printed as workbook with pages to take notes on numerous domestic projects including planning a garden canning produce cooking sewing and balancing a budget. Includes a rubric where a member's annual work will be evaluated. "Each club member is expected to make an exhibit at some fair or public meeting." Most of the pages are not filled in. 5 pages have child-like scribbles and doodles in pencil. Originally belonged to Sarah G. Daniel a girl in 6th Grade. Thumb-soiling to wrappers. In good condition. unknown
Référence libraire : 17180
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Negro History Bulletin
African American History Carter G Woodson's Negro History Bulletin Issues 1941 to 1949 Documenting Black Historical Education
1941. Woodson Carter G. The Negro History Bulletin. These mid-twentieth century periodicals document the institutionalization of African American historical scholarship and pedagogy under the leadership of Carter G. Woodson whose work established Black history as a formal field of study in the United States. Issued between 1941 and 1949 these issues provide primary evidence of how African American history was researched interpreted and disseminated during a period shaped by World War II migration and ongoing struggles for civil rights. Founded in 1937 at the urging of Mary McLeod Bethune the Negro History Bulletin functioned as an educational tool for teachers and students presenting accessible scholarship on African American life the African diaspora and global Black history. Editorial direction under Woodson emphasized correcting omissions in dominant historical narratives and foregrounding Black agency with content ranging from slavery and Reconstruction to contemporary wartime contributions and cultural production.<br /> <br /> Woodson Carter G. ed. The Negro History Bulletin. Washington D.C.: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History 1941-1949. Seven issues. Quarto. Stapled wrappers.<br /> Archive of seven issues spanning April 1941 through June 1949 each approximately 20-22 pages and measuring 8.5 x 11 inches illustrated with black and white photographs and line drawings. Contents include: 1 April 1941 issue with articles on the Underground Railroad Black communities in Canada and book reviews; 2 May 1944 issue addressing World War II and African American participation across military and civilian life; 3 March 1945 issue featuring Sojourner Truth labor equality free Black populations in antebellum Alabama and racial violence; 4 May 1945 issue examining the Department of Negro Affairs and early American attitudes toward slavery; 5 May 1947 issue including studies of formerly enslaved families such as the Loguens and Tanners suffrage in the South and profiles of Black educators; 6 January 1949 issue with articles on education in Haiti the Negro Little Theatre Movement Negro spirituals and a biography of Frederick Douglass; 7 June 1949 issue addressing intersections of Jewish and Black history modernization in the Virgin Islands regional Black history in Maryland and Virginia and educational policy.<br /> <br /> These issues were produced during a formative period in the expansion of African American historical consciousness when Woodson's efforts challenged the exclusion of Black experiences from mainstream curricula and scholarly discourse. The Negro History Bulletin operated as a bridge between academic research and classroom instruction shaping generations of teachers and students and contributing to the eventual institutionalization of Black Studies programs in the later twentieth century. The publication continues today as the Black History Bulletin recognized as the longest continuously published journal for practitioners in the field. Clean pages with light handling wear; fragile binding to the earliest issue and a punch hole to the upper corner of the June 1949 issue; overall very good condition. The archive provides a concentrated record of early African American historiography and educational practice during a critical period of intellectual and social transformation. unknown
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Negro History Bulletin
Civil Rights Era Black Intellectual History Negro History Bulletin Magazine Archive Addressing Education Politics and Culture 1964 to 1971
1964. Woodson Carter G. ed. The Negro History Bulletin. These mid-twentieth century periodicals document the expansion of African American historical scholarship and pedagogy during the Civil Rights era when educational institutions activists and scholars increasingly challenged the exclusion of Black history from mainstream curricula. Issued between 1964 and 1971 these issues reflect the evolving intellectual priorities of the period including the emergence of Black Studies programs renewed attention to Reconstruction and slavery and the growing influence of Black Power thought. Founded in 1937 at the urging of Mary McLeod Bethune the Negro History Bulletin functioned as a teaching-oriented publication under the direction of Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History providing accessible but research-informed content for educators students and general readers. The issues in this group demonstrate how African American history was interpreted and taught during a period of legislative change cultural transformation and increased institutional recognition.<br /> <br /> Woodson Carter G. ed. The Negro History Bulletin. Washington D.C.: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History 1964-1971. Archive of six issues. Quarto. Stapled wrappers.<br /> Archive includes: 1 May 1964 issue with a dedication to Albert N. D. Brooks; 2 December 1964 issue featuring articles on John Willis Menard African American education and Black military service; 3 January 1969 issue including content on Wiley College Library poetry book reviews and contemporary educational policy developments; 4 January 1971 issue addressing music W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk and the expansion of Black Studies programs; 5 October 1971 issue including discussions of Freedmen's schools antebellum Black separatist rhetoric Southern Black political organizations and housing and social policy; 6 November 1971 issue featuring articles on Black Power five years after its emergence the Gabriel Insurrection of 1800 Southern integration and prominent Black professionals. Each issue approximately 20-22 pages measuring 8.5 x 11 inches illustrated with black and white photographs and line drawings.<br /> <br /> These issues were produced during a period in which African American history moved from the margins toward institutional recognition particularly through the establishment of Black Studies programs and curriculum reforms in schools and universities. The Negro History Bulletin played a central role in translating scholarly research into classroom practice shaping how history was taught during a decade of social and political transformation. Its continued publication now under the title Black History Bulletin reflects its long-standing influence within the field. Light wear to covers; bindings generally sound with clean interiors; overall very good condition. The archive provides a focused record of African American historiography and educational practice during the Civil Rights era. unknown
Référence libraire : 21246
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NEGRO INSURRECTION IN MISSISSIPPI
NORTHAMPTON COURIER
Northampton MA 1835. Whole number 293. folio pp. 4. Page 3 contains a story about a "negro insurrection in Mississippi". Paper toned folded good. unknown books
Référence libraire : 57663
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Negro Liberation
Harry Haywood
International Publishers 1948. Hardcover. Very Good. Original 1948 hardcover in VG condition: excellent unmarked pages slight wear slight darkening at the lower spine and adjacent area. The dust jacket is fair-minus with two long tears and pieces missing on the front and spine yet is mostly intact and protected by a new clear removeable cover. 245 pages slightly age-yellowed. 15oz International Publishers hardcover
Référence libraire : 072130
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Negro Licensed Beverage
AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS - PITTSBURGH 1961. Application for Charter of the Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh: Shields Watson & Washington Attorneys at Law 1961. Very good. Together 4 leaves 7 pp. the first two legal-size 14" x 8 1/2" the others slightly shorter; brad bound inside a 14.74 x 9" printed chemise folded to 9" x 3.75". Creases at folds; chemise moderately worn; leaves lightly dust-soiled with one small stain. APPLICATION TO CHARTER AN AFRICAN AMERICAN NON-PROFIT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. IT WAS CREATED IN RESPONSE TO JIM CROW LAWS THAT REMAINED IN FORCE IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND ELSEWHERE. THIS SCARCE PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIAL DOCUMENTS THE NEEDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS OWNERS TO UNITE IN ORDER TO SURVIVE. <br /> <br /> Our charter shows that the "Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania" NLBAWP was a group of African American hotel owners restaurant owners and tavern owners. Lingering Jim Crow laws and other societal forces made it exceptionally difficult for such businesses to succeed in the Pittsburgh area and of course elsewhere. The late 1950s and early 1960s saw the development of similar organizations in Philadelphia National Negro Licensed Beverage Association and New Orleans Negro Tavern Owners Association. <br /> <br /> Importantly this document lists the goals of the NLBAWP organization:<br /> <br /> "To foster strengthen and improve business within the Negro community." <br /> "To advance the cause of the Negro tavern and hotel owner as a whole." <br /> "To give service to members to do things for them which they cannot do for themselves or which can be done better or less expensively if done collectively." <br /> "To create and project the proper image of a tavern or hotel owner in the community." <br /> "To sponsor aid and assist any charitable or civic project approved by the members."<br /> <br /> One noteworthy incorporator listed here was Vivian Mason Lane. Lane owned four Pittsburgh taverns in the 1960s and was a community leader through at least the 1980s. She led a neighborhood Chamber of Commerce and ran unsuccessfully for County Commissioner and the State House.<br /> <br /> The 1966-67 Negro Traveler's Green Book "For Vacation Without Aggravation!" lists a grand total of eight suitable motels tourist homes and restaurants in Pittsburgh. In any event we have been unable to determine what -- if anything -- became of the Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania. Shields, Watson & Washington, Attorneys at Law unknown
Référence libraire : 3987
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Negro Licensed Beverage Association of Western Pennsylvania
Certified Copy of Application for Charter and Decree of Incorporation
n.p. 1961. Very Good. 4p. on two legal sized sheet with two shorter sheets for certification and Proof of publication. Blue-backed. Fastened at top. 36cm. Later folds when filed. Some wear. Intended to be an organization of African American Tavern and hotel owners. Frank Ellis was listed as President and Vivian Mason Lane as Secretary. <br/><br/> unknown books
Référence libraire : 81979
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