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Full-Text Articles in African American Studies
Reexamining The Racial Record Of Abraham Lincoln, Jonathan Scott Holloway, William E. Gienapp, Gabor Boritt, Allen C. Guelzo
Reexamining The Racial Record Of Abraham Lincoln, Jonathan Scott Holloway, William E. Gienapp, Gabor Boritt, Allen C. Guelzo
Civil War Era Studies Faculty Publications
Since his death in 1865 Abraham Lincoln has been universally honored in black America. In many black homes and businesses, his photograph often hangs in honor next to the one of Martin Luther King Jr. But a new book by Ebony editor Lerone Bennett Jr. contends that Lincoln was a crude bigot who told demeaning darky jokes, had an unquenchable thirst for minstrel shows, consistently used the word "nigger," and supported efforts to ship Negroes back to Africa.
As Jack E. White pointed out in a recent Time magazine article, this book largely has been ignored by the mainstream press. …
Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (I-L), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier
Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (I-L), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier
Newspaper Obituaries, African Americans from WNY
No abstract provided.
Ua77/4 Uniting The Spirit, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Alumni Relations
Ua77/4 Uniting The Spirit, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Alumni Relations
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by WKU Society of African American Alumni and Minority Student Support Services to promote spring celebration 2000.
0691: Carl Burrowes Papers, 1988-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
0691: Carl Burrowes Papers, 1988-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection contains files related to the organization of the West Virginia Black History Conference and the Alliance for the Collection, Preservation, and Dissemination of WV’s Black History, as well as other items related to African American history in West Virginia. Material includes notes on presenters and topics as well as clippings, newsletters, and correspondence. The collection is divided into three series: Series I, Conference Materials; Series II, Additional Black History Material; and Series III, Alliance for the Collection, Preservation, and Dissemination of WV’s Black History.