John Wesley Cromwell (September 5, 1846 – April 14, 1927) was a lawyer, teacher, civil servant, journalist, historian, and civil rights activist in Washington, D.C. He was among the founders of the Bethel Literary and Historical Society and the American Negro Academy, both based in the capital. He worked for decades in administration of the US Post Office. (From Wikipedia) More about John Wesley Cromwell:
| | Books by John Wesley Cromwell: Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: The Negro in American History: Men and Women Eminent in the Evolution of the American of African descent (Washington: American Negro Academy, 1914)
Additional books by John Wesley Cromwell in the extended shelves: Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: The Early Negro Convention Movement: The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 9 (Gutenberg ebook) Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: Emancipation and the freed in American sculpture : a study in interpretation (Washington, D.C. : Published by the author, 1916., 1916), also by Freeman Henry Morris Murray and D.C.) Murray Brothers Printing Company (Washington (page images at HathiTrust) Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: The Negro in American history men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent (The American Negro Academy, 1987) (page images at HathiTrust) Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: The Negro in American history; men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent (The American Negro academy, 1914) (page images at HathiTrust) Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: The Negro in American history; men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent. (Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968) (page images at HathiTrust) Cromwell, John Wesley, 1846-1927: Papers of the American Negro Academy. (The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers, No. 18-19.), also by Archibald Henry Grimké, Lafayette M. Hershaw, William Pickens, Arthur Alfonso Schomburg, and T. G. Steward (Gutenberg ebook)
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