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(WOMEN.) TALBERT, MARY B.
1895-1920. Presidents of the National
Association of Colored Women.
Oblong photographic poster, 8 x 24 inches, framed.
[Washington, D.C., 1920]
[500/700]
An historical “uplift” poster, showing the presidents of the National Association of Colored
Women, from 1895 to 1920: Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Mrs. J. Silone Yates, Mrs. Lucy
Thurman, Miss Elizabeth Carter, Mrs. Booker T.Washington, and Mrs. Mary B.Talbert.
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(WOMEN.) TERRELL, MARY CHURCH.
Minutes of the Fourth Biennial
Meeting or Fifth Convention of the National Association of Colored Women.
Tenth Anniversary 1896-1906.
37 pages. 8vo, original printed wrappers, some
discoloration to the covers.
Detroit: A. M. E. Bethel Church, 1906
[300/400]
A very important organization, founded by Mary ChurchTerrell.At the time of this printing, the
Vice President of the organization was Mrs. Booker T.Washington. Other notable black women
mentioned in this pamphlet include Nannie Burroughs, Lucy Thurman, and Hallie Q. Brown.
A “Memorial Page” edged in black honors Susan BAnthony, and Paul Lawrence Dunbar, among
those who had passed away that year.We could find no other copy of this pamphlet.
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WOODSON, CARTER G, ASSOCIATED PUBLISHERS.
Group of ten
volumes.
Woodson, Negro in Our History * Horace Mann Bond, Negro Education in
Alabama * A.Taylor,The Negro inTennessee, Eva Beatrice Dyckes,The Negro in English
Romantic Thought * Gertrude Sanborn,Veiled Aristocrats, * Edward Maceo Coleman,
Creole Voices * Charles Harris Wesley, Collapse of the Confederacy * Victor Lawson,
Dunbar Critically Examined * Willis Richardson and May Miller, Negro History in 13
Plays *Walter Mazyck, George Washington and the Negro.
Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, 1918-1952
[350/500]
FIRST EDITIONS
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Carter G.Woodson’s Associated Publishers, issued numerous titles dealing
with the Negro, for the most part scholarly studies, but also children’s stories, novels and poetry.
Woodson founded Negro HistoryWeek in 1926, and wrote numerous books and articles.
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