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050 0 $aE185.96$b.J46 1969
082 $a920.073
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100 10 $aJenness, Mary,$dd. 1947.
245 10 $aTwelve Negro Americans.
260 0 $aFreeport, N.Y.,$bBooks for Libraries Press$c[1969]
300 $ax, 180 p.$c23 cm.
490 0 $aEssay index reprint series
500 $aReprint of the 1936 ed.
504 $aBibliographical footnotes.
505 0 $aBetter farms for better farmers; Thomas Monroe Campbell.--For the one-room cabin schools; Matilda Moseley Booker.--A city pastor; William Lloyd Imes.--A social worker for blind Americans; Lillian S. Proctor.--A Negro cooperative makes good; Lewis E. Anthony.--Making bricks without straw; Mary E. Branch.--A home-made school in the Deep South; Laurence Clifton Jones.--Young Negro leaders of Americans; Martin L. Harvey, Juanita E. Jackson, Esther Brown.--A leader of students; Howard Thurman.--Her unfinished task; Juliette Derricotte.
650 0 $aAfro-Americans$xBiography.