1. T. Thomas Fortune, journalist ; 2. Booker T. Washington, educator ; 3. Hon. Frederick Douglass, statesman ; 4. I. Garland Penn, author, orator, chief commissioner, Atlanta exposition ; 5. Miss Ida B. Wells, lecturer, defender of the race
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Gay, Joseph R
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Illustrations Books
C1900?
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College of life : or, Practical self-educator, a manual of self-improvement for the colored race forming an educational emancipator and a guide to success. Giving examples and achievements of successful men and women of the race as an incentive and inspiration to the rising generation, including Afro-American progress illustrated. The whole embracing business, social, domestic, historical and religious education.Record Contributed By
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The New York Public LibraryKeywords
- African American Authors
- African American Educators
- African American Journalists
- African American Orators
- African Americans
- Douglass, Frederick, 1818 1895
- Fortune, Timothy Thomas, 1856 1928
- Penn, I. Garland (Irvine Garland), 1867 1930
- Washington, Booker T., 1856 1915
- Wells Barnett, Ida B., 1862 1931