The Story of a Rising Race: The Negro in Revelation, in History, and in Citizenship : what the Race Has Done and is Doing in Arms, Arts Letters ... and with Those Mighty Weapons ... the Shovel and the HoeAn attempt by a Southerner to rise above deep-breed prejudices and objectively list the known accomplishments of African Americans following the end of slavery. |
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CHAPTER II | 39 |
Some in Foreign CountriesII In the United StatesCapt P J Bowen | 57 |
The BrucesEdmund H DeasAlonzo J RausierJames T RapierNick | 77 |
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