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The Negro church : report of a social study made under the direction of Atlanta University ; togethe

xxx, 212 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0759103275
The negro church : an introduction / Primitive negro religion -- Effect of transplanting -- The obeah sorcery -- Slavery and Christianity -- Early restrictions -- The society for the propagation of the gospel -- The moravians, methodists, baptists, and presbyterians -- The sects and slavery -- Toussaint L'Ouverture and Nat Turner -- Third period of missionary enterprise -- The earlier churches and preachers / Some other ante-bellum preaches -- The negro church in 1890 -- Local studies, 1902-3 -- A black belt county, Georgia / A town in Florida / A southern city -- Virginia -- The Middle West, Illinois / The Middle West, Ohio / An eastern city -- Present condition of churches - the baptists -- The African methodists -- The Zion methodists -- The colored methodists -- The methodists -- The episcopalians -- The presbyterians -- The congregationalists -- Summary of negro churches, 1900-1903 -- Negro laymen and the church -- Southern whites and the negro church -- The moral status of negroes -- Children and the church -- The training of ministers -- Some notable preachers -- The Eighth Atlanta Conference -- Remarks of Dr. Washington Gladden -- Resolutions.



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The Negro American family : report of a social study made principally by the college classes of 1909

156 p. :
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The Negro American family / editor, W.E.B. Du Bois.

xv, 156 pages
ISBN/ISSN: 0262540053



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Morals and manners among Negro Americans / edited by W.E. Burghardt Du Bois and Augustus Granville D

xxxvii, 162 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780739116692 (cloth : alk. paper)









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The Negro American family.
Du Bois, W. E. B.
xv, 156 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 262540053

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Black nationalism in America / edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick.
Bracey, John H.,
lxx, 568 pages
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Richard Allen describes the founding of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1787-1816 / Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne reviews the contribution of the Negro church / Layman explains "why Negro churches are a necessity" / Free African Society of Philadelphia -- African Institution of Boston / First Negro paper: "too long have others spoke for us" / "To unite the colored people" / "Let us cherish a friendly union with ourselves" / Paul Cuffe call for the uplift of Africa -- James Forten expresses a deep concern about Africa -- "My soul cleaves to Africa" / Would-be emigrant: "we had rather be gone" / Colored National Convention of 1848 on "complexional" and White institutions -- "Our elevation as a race, is almost wholly dependent upon our own exertions" / Colored National Convention of 1853: " a national council of the colored people" -- Henry Highland Garnet calls for slave rebellions -- Alabama Negro businessman wants to go to Liberia / Black citizens of Cincinnati "seek a home where we may be free" / "People, to be free, must necessarily be their own rulers" / Continued advancement of the Negro nationality of the new world / Henry Highland Garnet describes the greatness of Africa -- "We must learn to love ourselves" / "What this race needs in this country is power" / "Need of ... scholarly men" to "lift up this people of ours" / Francis J. Grimkè urges Black teachers for Black schools -- "God is a Negro" / "We wanted to go to a territory by ourselves" / South Carolina exodus to Africa: "Africa is the only land that a colored man can say is his" / Bishop Henry M. Turner demands an indemnity "to go home to Africa" / "Prophetic liberator of the coloured race" demands an indemnity for a separate territory in the United States / Garvey Movement described: "up, you mighty race" / "Ethiopia shall once more see the day of her glory" / "We know our rights ... and have the courage to defend them" / "Negro can grow only .... in his own sphere, as God intended" / Booker T. Washington urges "cultivating ... faith in the race" -- Colored convention recommends Negro support for Negro business -- "Negroes should now begin to support Negroes" / Kansas City businessman urges Negroes to "patronize the colored man" / California newspaper looks at the national Negro Business League / On the conversation of races: "the Negro people as a race have contribution to make to civilization ... which no other race can make" / On support for Black business enterprise / On cooperation among Black consumers / On Pan-Africanism: "the divine right of suppressed ... peoples to ... be free" / On cultural nationalism: "let us train ourselves to see beauty in Black" / On Black separatism: "organize our economic and social power no matter how much segregation it involves" / E.A. Johnson urges the study of Afro-American history "for a new self-respect and confidence" / Arthur A. Schomburg advocates the creation of chairs of Negro history / "Negroes should not despise the rock from which they were hewn" / "Every race has a peculiar genius" / Negro spirituals are "the soul of the race made manifest" / "Forced attempt to build ... Americanism on race values" / "Before the Negro becomes one with the rest of the American people, he must become one with himself" / "Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us" / Chicago in the 1930s: "making jobs for the race" / New Negro alliance: "we must organize our purchasing power" / Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., argues the communist position: "the Negro people a nation" / Philip Randolph and the march on Washington movement: "oppressed people must assume the responsibility ... to free themselves" W.E.B. Du Bois emigrates to Africa: "Africa had come not up from hell, but from the sum of heaven's glory" / "What do the Muslims want" / "Separation of the so-called Negroes from their slavemasters' children is a must" / Minister Malcolm X enunciates the Muslim program / Organization of Afro-American unity: "for human rights and dignity" / "Black is coming back" / "We are on the move and our music is moving with us" / "We must create a national Black intelligentsia in order to survive" / "Organizing the Black community for the purpose of promoting the interests and concerns of the Black people" / "We are going to use the term 'Black Power' and we are going to define it because Black power speaks to us / Northwestern University Black students: "if our demands are impossible, then peace between us is impossible too" / African nationalist pioneer movement: "we advocate complete economic control by the Blacks of all African communities in America" / "Black business development with social commitment to Black communities / "My fight for freedom: Uhuru, Libertad, Halauga, and Harambee!" / "Revolutionary nationalism, Black nationalism, or just plain Blackism" / Republic of New Africa: "we are the government for the non-self-governing Blacks held captive within the United States" / "Final confrontation" / "Political power comes through the barrel of a gun" / Drum: "dare to fight! Dare to win!" /




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Life upon these shores : looking at African American history, 1513-2008 / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Gates, Henry Louis,
xvi, 487 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780307593429

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Art since 1900 : modernism, antimodernism, postmodernism / Hal Foster, Rosalind Krauss, Yve-alain Bo

2 volumes :
ISBN/ISSN: 0500289522

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Publications, nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 19, 20.
Atlanta University.
8 no. in 1 v.
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African American history / editor, Kibibi Mack-Shelton, PhD, Clafin University

3 volumes (xx, 770 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781682171523

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Selections. 2006
Scarborough, W. S.
xlvii, 508 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0195309626 (acid-free paper)
Military -- The Negro as an Army Officer, Christian Register, August 18, 1898, pp. 933-934 -- From Spade to Sword, Christian Register, February 23, 1899, pp. 207-208 -- Speeches -- Our Political Status, a speech delivered on April 29, 1884, at the Colored Men's Inter-state Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and printed at Xenia, Ohio, by Torchlight Job Rooms -- Why I Am a Republican, a speech delivered at the Lincoln Club of Columbus, Ohio, and printed in the Detroit Plaindealer, August 3, 1888 -- The Party of Freedom and the Freedman-A Reciprocal Duty, a speech delivered on February 11, 1899, at the Lincoln Day Banquet, Dayton, Ohio, and printed in Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence, edited by Alice Dunbar (New York: Bookery Publishing, 1914) -- The Negro Graduate-His Mission, a commencement address printed in the Atlanta University Bulletin, June 1908 -- Journalism -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, People's Advocate, November 12, 1881 -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, No. II, People's Advocate, November 26, 1881 -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, No. III, People's Advocate, February 4, 1882 -- Preface to William S. Scarborough, First Lessons in Greek (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1881), pp. iii-v -- Introduction to Wesley J. Gaines, African Methodism in the South, or Twenty-Five Years of Freedom (Atlanta: Franklin, 1890), pp. ix-xi -- Introduction to James Monroe Gregory, Frederick Douglass, the Orator (Springfield, Mass.: Willey, 1893), pp. 5-12 -- Introduction to Benjamin Tucker Tanner, The Color of Solomon-What? (Philadelphia: A.M.E. Book Concern, 1895), pp. v-viii -- Introduction to J. M. Conner, Doctrines of Christ, or The Teachings of Jesus (Little Rock, Ark.: Printing Department of Shorter University, 1897), pp. viii-xiii -- Introduction to Horace Talbert, The Sons of Allen (Xenia, Ohio: Aldine Press, 1906), pp. vii-ix -- Review of Theophilus Gould Steward's My First Four Years in the Itineracy of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, in the Christian Recorder, December 13, 1877 -- Review of Daniel Payne's A Treatise on Domestic Education, in the Christian Recorder, August 27, 1885 -- Review of H. M. Turner's Genius and Theory of Methodist Polity, in the Christian Recorder, September 17, 1885 -- Hale on the Art of Reading Latin, in Education 8 (November 1887): 198-202 -- Review of Benjamin Tucker Tanner's Dispensations in the History of the Church, in the A.M.E. Church Review 16 (1900): 360-366 -- Review of Booker T. Washington's The Future of the American Negro, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 16 (November 1900): 145-147 -- Obituaries -- Bishop Payne as an Educator, Christian Recorder, January 25, 1894 -- Obituary of William Hayes Ward, Independent, September 11, 1916 -- Prof. Richard T. Greener: His Commendable Career and Claims to Recognition, Christian Recorder, February 9, 1882 -- Hon. Frederick Douglass: One of the Most Distinguished and Honored Citizens on the American Continent, Cleveland Gazette, March 20, 1886 -- Henry Ossian Tanner, Southern Workman 31 (December 1902): 661-670 -- Alexandre Dumas, Southern Workman 32 (July 1903): 313-317 -- Alexander Sergeivitch Pushkin, Part I, Southern Workman 33 (March 1904): 162-165 -- Alexander Sergeivitch Pushkin, Part II, Southern Workman 33 (April 1904): 234-236 -- Roosevelt: The Man, the Patriot, the Statesman, Voice of the Negro 1, no. 9 (1904): 391-393 -- Daniel Alexander Payne, Southern Workman 33 (December 1904): 683-688 -- The Poet Laureate of the Negro Race, A.M.E. Church Review 31 (1914): 135-143 -- Warren G. Harding: A Brand New President with the Old-Fashioned Belief "All Men Up and No Man Down," Competitor 3 (1921): 7-8 -- Travel Narratives -- Vacation Notes: The Cesnola Collection, Christian Recorder, August 29, 1878 -- Summer Saunterings, No. II, Christian Recorder, September 9, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, No. III, Christian Recorder, September 16, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, No. IV, Christian Recorder, September 23, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, Concluded, Christian Recorder, October 21, 1886 -- Education in General -- The Utility of Studying the Greek, part 1, Christian Recorder, April 12, 1883 -- The Utility of Studying the Greek, part 2, Christian Recorder, August 2, 1883 -- The True Aim of Education, Southern Teachers' Advocate 1, no. 2 (September 1905): 1-5 -- Personal Influence: The President's Opening Address, Sodalian 8, no. 1 (October 1913): 1-6 -- What Should Be the Standard of the University, College, Normal School, Teacher Training and Secondary Schools (Durham, N.C.: National Training School, 1916) -- Education of Blacks -- Echoes from the South, Christian Recorder, June 29, 1876 -- Our Schools and Their Needs, Christian Recorder, March 23, 1882 -- The New South and Hampton's Part in It, Southern Workman 25 (October 1896): 194-195 -- The Negro and the Trades, Southern Workman 26 (February 1897): 26-27 -- The American Negro Academy, Leslie's Weekly 22 (1897): 264 -- The Educated Negro and Menial Pursuits, Forum 26 (December 1898): 434-440 -- Booker T. Washington and His Work, Education 20 (January 1900): 270-276 -- The Negro and Higher Learning, Forum 33 (1902): 349-355 -- The Educated Negro and His Mission (Washington, D.C.: American Negro Academy, 1903), Occasional Paper no. 8, pp. 3-11 -- The Relation of the Teacher to the Moral and Social Elevation of the Race, Hampton Institute Publications 8 (July 1904): 79-83 -- Howard University's Semi-Centennial, Independent, March 19, 1917, p. 505 -- Philology in General -- The Negro Element in Fiction, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 21 (July 1890): xlii-xliv -- Function and Future of Foreign Languages in Africa, Methodist Review 76 (November-December 1894): 890-899 -- Notes on the Function of Modern Languages in Africa, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 27 (July 1896): xlvi-xlviii -- Creole Folk-Tale: Compair Bouki and Compair Lapin, Southern Workman 25 (September 1896): 186 -- Folklore and Ethnology: Old Saws, Southern Workman 25 (October 1896): 206 -- Negro Folk-lore and Dialect, Arena 15 (January 1897): 186-192 -- Iphigenia in Euripides and Racine, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 29 (July 1898): lviii-lx -- The Negro in Fiction as Portrayer and Portrayed, Southern Workman 28 (September 1899): 358-361 -- Iphigenia in Euripides, Racine, and Goethe, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 32 (July 1901): xxxvii-xxxviii -- Classical Philology -- The Theory and Function of the Thematic Vowel in the Greek Verb, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 15 (July 1884): vi -- On Fatalism in Homer and Virgil, A.M.E. Church Review 2 (1886): 132-138 -- Grote on Thuc. vi. 17 [Characters not reproducible], summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 18 (July 1887): v-vi -- Ancipiti in Caesar, B. G. I. 26, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 18 (July 1887): xxxviii -- Xenophon or Andocides,-Which? Journal of Education 27 (May 17, 1888): 311 -- Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Vergil, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 19 (July 1888): xxxvi-xxxviii -- Xenophon, Andocides, Cebes,-Which? Journal of Education 28 (September 20, 1888): 223 -- "Ancipiti": Caesar's De Bello Gallico, Book I., Chapter XXVI., Line 1., Education 9 (December 1888): 263-268 -- On the Accent and Meaning of Arbutus, Education 9 (February 1889): 396-398 -- Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil, Education 10 (September 1889): 28-33 -- Bellerophon's Letters, Iliad VI. 168 ff., summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 22 (July 1891): 1-liii -- On Grote's Interpretation of [Characters not reproducible], Education 12 (January 1892): 286-293 -- Hunc Inventum Inveni (Plautus, Captivi, 442), summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 24 (July 1893): xvi-xix -- The Chronological Order of Plato's Writings, Education 14 (December 1893): 213-218 -- Cena, [Characters not reproducible], prandium, [Characters not reproducible], summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 25 (July 1894): xxiii-xxv -- Extracts from Thucydides with Brief Notes, VII. 7, 1; VII. 8, 2; VIII. 29, 2, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 30 (July 1899): vii-ix -- Brief Notes on Thucydides, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 32 (July 1901): lxxix -- Notes on the Meaning and Use of [Characters not reproducible] and [Characters not reproducible] in Demosthenes, De Corona, 46, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 33 (July 1902): xx -- Notes on Andocides and the Authorship of the Oration against Alcibiades, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 34 (July 1903): xli -- Notes on Thucydides, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 37 (January 1907): xxx-xxxi -- The Greeks and Suicide, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 38 (December 1907): xxii-xxiii -- Politics, Policy, and Prejudice -- A Nationality, Christian Recorder, April 13, 1876 -- The Exodus-A Suicidal Scheme-The Machinations of Disappointed Office Seekers, Christian Recorder, January 3, 1878 -- The Civil Status of the Southern Negro, People's Advocate, September 11, 1880 -- The Claims of the Colored Citizen upon the Republican Party, Christian Recorder, June 23, 1881 --

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Publications, nos. 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Atlanta University.
12 no. in 1 v.
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African American poetry : 250 years of struggle & song / Kevin Young, editor

lx, 1110 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598536669
Introduction / Bury me in a free land: 1770-1899 -- Lift every voice: 1900-1918 -- Dark tower: 1919-1936 -- Ballads of remembrance: 1936-1959 -- Ideas of ancestry: 1959-1975 -- Blue light sutras: 1976-1989 -- Praise songs for the day: 1990-2008 -- After the hurricane: 2009-2020

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Modernism : an anthology of sources and documents / edited by Vassiliki Kolocotroni, Jane Goldman, a

xx, 632 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0226450732



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The Norton anthology of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie

xliv, 2665 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393040011
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.

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The competent infant; research and commentary. / L. Joseph Stone, Henrietta T. Smith [and] Lois B. M
Stone, L. Joseph
viii, 1314 pages
ISBN/ISSN: 0465013465

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Kellogg, John Harvey


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Letter from James White to Dr. Kellogg, Jul 1878, about resolutions made about Dr. J. H. Kellogg -- The home hand-book of domestic hygiene and rational medicine / Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Oct 1891, about the proper exercise of faith -- Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Oct 1891, about the proper exercise of faith -- The influence of dress in producing the physical decadence of American women / Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Jan 1892, about Bro. Tenney, Mrs. Kellogg's cook-book and general matters -- A mighty challenge: will we accept it? (article) -- The Wisdom Seekers (excerpt page 74, quote from letter written by Kellogg) -- Letter from S. N. Haskell to W. C. White, Dec 1899, about raising money for different areas -- Letter from S. N. Haskell to Ellen G. White, Dec 1899, about the business that Dr. Kellogg is engaged in -- Letter from G. A. Irwin to Mrs. Ellen G. White, Jul 1900, about the visit of John J. Wessels to the United States -- A great philanthropic...enterprise... (newspaper, [April] 1902) -- Letter from Jesse Arthur to Ellen G. White, Jan 1903, about a letter written to Ellen G. White by Dr. Kellogg -- Letter from A. G. Daniells to Elder W. C. White, Apr 1903, about Dr. Kellogg -- The Kelloggs in the old world and the new by Timothy Hopkins (portions of geneology book, 1903) -- J. H. Kellogg affirmation of loyalty (1903) -- Letter from J. H. Kellogg to Geo I. Butler, Aug 1904, about God as two systems -- Letter from M. G. Kellogg to J. H. Kellogg, Jun 1906, about a testimony concerning Ellen G. White -- Battle Creek Foods (article, Battle Creek Weekly Moon, 1906) -- Refuses to let go (article, Battle Creek Moon) Fire Dr. Kellogg and Prof. Belden (article, The Battle Creek Enquirer) -- Kellogg will be churched (article) -- Split among Adventists: 700 names are scratched (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Wholesale expulsions from the Seventh-day Adventist Church (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Adventists using the pruning knife (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Adventists continue expulsions and denounce the local... (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Are cleaning off the barnacles on church (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- The sanitarium in defense of methods (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Ask "San" pointed questions (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Our Adventist brethren who congregate... (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- [Question regarding the Sanitarium] (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- To Battle for their property (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Kellogg and Tenney dropped; new book about Mrs. White (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Dr. Kellogg's expulsion finally comes (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Dr. Kellogg has been expelled from church (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Non-Adventist opinion on subjects intimately pertaining to the Seventh Day Adventist faith... (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- An authentic interview between Elder G. W. Amadon, Elder A. C. Bordeau and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan on October 7th, 1907 (transcript) Letter from J. H. Kellogg to T. M. Steward, Dec 1907, about his religious beliefs and feelings since he has been excommunicated -- 1908 announcement: The Medical Missionary, Battle Creek, Michigan -- A father to forty (article, The Delineator, 1910) / Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- The relationship of the White and Kellogg families (report) -- Letter from W. C. White to dear Sister, May 1914, about Dr. Kellogg Letter from J. H. Kellogg to Percy Magan, Feb 1916, about Loma Linda A solemn charge / An appeal for the use of the telescope / Dr. J. H. Kellogg and the Battle Creek Sanitarium (talk, Oct 21, 1938) -- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- Battle Creek Sanitarium (report, 1938) Articles about Dr. Kellogg after his death (Special reprint edition of The Battle Creek Enquirer, Dec 1943) -- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (excerpt of The Medical Evangelist, 1944) -- Dr. Kellogg imported black squirrels / Letter from Arthur L. White to Richard W. Schwarz, May 1959, about Doctor Kellogg A selective guide to the Michigan State University library, manuscripts collection (report, 1961) -- Letter from Arthur L. White to Pastor E. R. Gane, Nov 1962, about Kellogg's influence on A. T. Jones -- Training school has trouble securing building for new home (article, The Nashville Times) -- Vision bold (granola, postum, corn flakes, and peanut butter) (article) -- Note by Arthur L. White regarding the stenographic report of special committee meeting held Oct 30, 1902 -- The making of a health reformer / The Battle Creek Sanitarium fire / In agony of soul / Ella Eaton Kellogg (report) -- John Harvey Kellogg / [Empty] -- The 2 brothers who put Michigan on the map / The playboy philosophy editorial by Hugh M. Hefner (article, Playboy, 1964) -- Note by Arthur L. White about the accuracy of the stenographic report (Sep 1964) -- Letter from William S. Sadler to Richard W. Schwarz, Jun 1965, about the doctoral thesis of Mr. Schwarz Evidence / The Alpha heresy: Kellogg and the cross / Spirit of Prophecy day theme: from incredulity to faith (booklet, May 1967) -- Letter from D. A. Delafield to Hedy Jemison, Sep 1967, about Dr. Kellogg -- Factories of Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich where Postum, Grape-Nuts and Elijah's Manna are made (pamphlet) -- Adventism's social gospel advocate: John Harvey Kellogg / Letter from Kennard Goodwin to Arthur L. White, Nov 1970, about the articles concerning Ellen G. White and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg The Kellogg schism: the hidden issues / My years with John Harvey Kellogg / Letter from Mrs. Fred Newroth to Ruth Kellogg, Oct 1974, about their family history -- Letter from Mrs. Fred Newroth to Ruth Kellogg, Nov 1974, about their family history -- Letter from F. Donald Yost to Mrs. Hedwig Jemison, Jan 1975, about Donald Kellogg's term paper -- John Harvey Kellogg, M.D., and the American diet / Letter from Arthur L. White to Dr. Richard Schwarz, Dec 1975, about a query concerning Sister White and her staying at the home of Dr. Kellogg in connection with the General Conference Session of 1901 -- [Empty] -- Letter from Grandpa Kellogg to Herbert, in the book Life: its mysteries and miracles -- Dr. Kellogg meets Amelia Earhart (article, Enquirer & News, 1979) -- Bessie Gerould's diary of 69 years fills a bookcase / Ella Eaton Kellogg (report) Mrs. John Harvey Kellogg as 'mother' / Review and Herald research regarding Henry W. Kellogg -- Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Happy Birthday, Battle Creek! 150 sesquicentennial 1831-1981 Early postcards sent to J. H. Kellogg's sister in Battle Creek (with attached letter from Esther Tarangle to Dear Sr. Jemison, Aug 1983) -- Merritt and Kellogg (report) -- [Empty] -- The flowers at evening prayer / John Harvey Kellogg, M. D. by Richard W. Schwarz (book cover) -- Cordial holiday greetings on a 1925 Christmas card from John Harvey Kellogg (picture and notes) -- John Harvey Kellogg and The Living Temple: A story told by a veteran minister / An overall examination: John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- See also referral notes -- Transfer sheet

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The Philadelphia Negro : a social study / with a new introduction by Elijah Anderson ; together with
Du Bois, W. E. B.
xxxvi, 520 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0812215737 (pbk.) :

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Term paper resource guide to African American history / Caryn E. Neumann.
Neumann, Caryn E.,
xiii, 304 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780313355011 (alk. paper)

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