Patterson Du Bois. 46 SYMPATHY FOR OUR SUPERIORS . We are a part In that home sad anniversary painful as ours The ... in author- ity than ourselves , is not so easily rendered . It does not often occur to us to extend the sympa ...
... Patterson Du Bois says : " At the top of all the Bible story books for ... in Author of " St. Cuthbert's , " etc. ROBERT E. KNOWLES Robert E. Knowles ... Boys Jangles from the Choir Room has been summoned ; em- ployes of hotels ...
... Du Bois, Crisis 37 (December 1930): 425. On insolvencies of black-owned banks and insurance companies, see the ... Patterson, “The Agents of the Bosses Attack Us,” LD 13 (January 1933); Harry Haywood, “The NAACP Prepares New ...
... Le petit café , Paris . H2749 . SEE Rodewald , Claude . Rue des Bois , Montmartre . SEE Schiefer , Johannes . PARIS sketchbook Michael . K32402 . ... SEE Berry , PARK , RICHARD DOUGLAS . Blue and Gray football book ends ; or , football ...
... Du Bois , with a recently approved passport in hand , had traveled to Ghana for its inaugura- tion , in 1960 , as a Republic within the British Commonwealth . In April 1962 , Nkrumah also invited Robeson , who was living in England , to ...
... DuBois , February 11 , 1935 , W. E. B. DuBois Papers , reel 44 ; Aaron Henry , unpublished autobiography , 61–66 , 74–75 , Aaron Henry Papers , Box 1 , TCA . CHAPTER 2 1. James T. Patterson , Grand Expectations : The United States ...
Once a luxurious southern getaway on a rustic lake, then reduced to a dilapidated crash pad, the Summer House is now the grisly scene of a nighttime mass murder.
In order to illuminate these transformations in African American urban life, this book brings together urban history; contemporary social, cultural, and policy research; and comparative perspectives on race, ethnicity, and nationality ...
In 1964 a small group of African American men in Jonesboro, Louisiana, defied the nonviolence policy of the mainstream civil rights movement and formed an armed self-defense organization--the Deacons for Defense and Justice--to protect ...