Progress of a Race, title page, 1902. '...or, The remarkable advancement of the colored American. From the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Revised and enlarged by J. W. Gibson, member of G. A. R., Author of School History, and W. H. Crogman, A. M., Professor in Clark University, Atlanta, G[eorgi]a. Author of "Talks for the Times". Special Features - National Negro Business League and Introduction by Booker T. Washington, Principal Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Club Movement Among Negro


Progress of a Race, title page, 1902. '...or, The remarkable advancement of the colored American. From the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Revised and enlarged by J. W. Gibson, member of G. A. R., Author of School History, and W. H. Crogman, A. M., Professor in Clark University, Atlanta, G[eorgi]a. Author of "Talks for the Times". Special Features - National Negro Business League and Introduction by Booker T. Washington, Principal Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Club Movement Among Negro Women by Fannie Barrier Williams'.


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