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Progress and achievements of the colored people. Containing the story of the wonderful advancement of the colored Americans... A handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success.
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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.
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Progress and achievements of the colored people A handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success
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Progress and achievements of the colored people : containing the story of the wonderful advancement of the colored Americans... [and] a handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success
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Progress and achievements of the 20th century Negro : containing the story of the wonderful advancement of the colored Americans...
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Progress and achievements of the 20th century Negro Containing the story of the wonderful advancement of the colored Americans -- the most marvelous in the history of nations -- their past accomplishments, together with their present-day opportunities and a glimpse into the future for further developments -- the dawn of a triumphant era. A handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success
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Self-educator for a rising race; a practical manual of self-help for the future development of ambitious colored Americans, being a collection of inspiring essays on the great opportunities of a noble people ... to which is added Life lines of knowledge, presenting a series of valuable instructions for the self-improvement of those who are ambitious to keep step with the progress of the race...
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Accuracy of mind and hands; Drafting class of young men receiving a course in mechanical drawing, qualifying them for making working plans of machinery, vehicles, buildings, etc., Hampton Institute
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A military drill; The winning company at the M Street High School, Washington, D.C
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A modern sanitary dairy; Agricultural students receiving their training in milking at the dairy farm of Hampton Institute
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An artistic and useful vocation; A class receiving instructions in the art of dressmaking in the training school at Hampton Institute
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An elegant and well-appointed library; An interior view in the home of a noted physician, Doctor George Cabaniss, Washington, D.C
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An up-to-date store; An example of mercantile success, showing possibility and prosperity, owned and operated by A.H. Underdown, Washington, D.C
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Belles of the ball; Basket ball team, Normal School No. 2, Washington, D.C
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Bringing the boys together for self-improvement; Social Settlement workers teaching boys innocent games and interesting them in developing their characters in order to make them useful citizens
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Business achievement; Vandehorst's shoe store, Jacksonville, Fla.; Evidence of the opportunity for success in the shoe business
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Capable office staff; Bookkeeping department; National Benefit Association, Washington, D.C
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Christian unity, fellowship and education; Inter-Scholastic Young Men's Association Meeting held at King's Mountain, N.C., May, 1913
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Co-educational drill; The march to dinner on Anniversary Day of students at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; The boys are lined up and the girls march through between the ranks
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Colored Sisters of the Holy Family; The Holy Family Convent at New Orleans has eight Catholic Schools in Louisiana and two in Texas. The students are taught Industrial Art, Embroidery; Music, etc., and become very efficient
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Commercial prosperity; One of the largest fish markets in the south, Jacksonville, Fla
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Educational progress; Commencement Day Exercises, 1912, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Enterprising business men; The Executive Committee of the National Negro Business League; The purpose of this league is to bring the business men together for mutual cooperation and trade advancement
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Fine specimen - physical development; Hampton Institute champions of 1912, showing a strong team of the colored boys and their Indian fellow students
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For the advancement of the race; The Fourth Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at Chicago; In the group are, Jane Addams, Dr. DuBois; Bishop Lee; Dr. C.ED. Bentley, and many other well known men and women
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Future home makers; The science of poultry dressing as taught at Hampton Institute
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Industrial training for women; Developing talent and taste in the art of millinery, an industry for women; a class at Spellmans Seminary, Atlanta, Ga
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In the service of God; A meeting of the officers of the various churches of all denominations
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Kelly Miller, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Knight Templars; The International Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa. Malta Commandery No. 19, Knight Templars, welcomed by the Young Men's Christian Association
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Learning industry and thrift; Dressmaking in the Spellman Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia; The young women are fast becoming experts in their work
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Learning to be home makers; a cooking class, canning fruit at Hampton Institute.; The girls are learning the art of becoming good housewives
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Luxury and comfort; An elegantly appointed barber shop owned and patronized exclusively by colored citizens, Birmingham, Alabama
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Masters of melody; "The Washington Trio", noted for harmony and rhythm in the rendering of musical composition
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Men of finance-bankers; Members of the National Bankers' Association. The men who control trust funds and provide means for business and agricultural expansion
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Ministering to the sick; Private ward with trained nurse in attendance; Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School, Philadelphia, Pa
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Modern surgery; Dr. W.A. Warfield, Negro surgeon, operating.; Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C
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Monotype operators; Modern typesetting machines; A.M. Sunday School Publishing House, Nashville, Tenn
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Music hath charms; Glee Club and Orchestra, Tuskegee Institute
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Mystic Shriners; A group of the Mystic Shrine, or Scottish Rite Officers, which includes many prominent in the Order
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Nurses' Training School; A class of nurses at study; Frederick Douglass Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa
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Nursing the little ones back to health; Children's ward L., Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School, Philadelphia; "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me, for Such is the Kingdom of Heaven."
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Odd Fellows annual banquet; In attendance are such national characters as Booker T. Washington, Ex-Register J.C. Napier, former Register J.D. Lyons, Ex-Recorder of Deeds Lincoln Johnson, The local Grand Master, and others equally well known
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Operating room - latest equipment. Douglass Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa
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Pleasure and work combined; The pleasure derived by the musical ear exceeds the work and practice required to become a skilled musician
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Private library of a prosperous home; Refinement and culture is here shown in the home of Chas. Banks, Mound Bayou, Miss
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Profession of dental surgery; Students practicing in the Dental Infirmary, prior to taking their degree, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Progress and achievements of the colored people; A handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success. [Title page]
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Refining and Christian influence; The reading room in the Y.M.C.A. Washington, D.C.; the young men are studious and deeply interested in their educational and Christian work
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Religious training and physical culture; An evidence of the remarkable advancement of members of the Young Men's Christian Association in the development of mind and body
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Representatives of the overground railroad; Here are lined up in their uniforms some of the brightest Parlor Car porters of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
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Results of military training; Company G, Tuskegee Institute, showing a group of well disciplined young men who have received military training as part of their education
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Seekers after truth; Graduating class of the Bible Training School; Theological Department, Tuskegee Institute
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Songs of Praise; Vested Choir attending devotional services, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Stenography in a well-equipped office; The type-written letter in business correspondence is almost a necessity, hence the great demand for intelligent and experienced stenographers
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Students in the art of healing; A class of trained nurses preparing for their life's work, Tuskegee Institute
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Successful in law practice; A prominent lawyer presenting his case to Judge R.H. Terrell, who is a colored Judge of a Municipal Court in Washington, D.C
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Talented dramatic performers; The performance of the noted Shakespearian comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Evidence of the dramatic art now being developed by the best talent of the race
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The boys in uniform; A splendid company of cadets who show in their appearance and deportment the careful training received at Tuskegee Institute
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The colored man as a pioneer; The first house in Chicago was erected by a Negro
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The Howard Theatre, Washington, D.C.; This magnificent theatre is owned and operated by colored citizens; The beautiful and artistic effect of the interior is an inspiration
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The reward of thrift and energy; The palatial residence of J.F. Herndon, a prosperous colored citizen of Atlanta, Ga
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The rising generation; A group of intellectual students comprising the senior class, 1913, Tuskegee Institute
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The social side of life; The Baltimore Assembly, a social gathering of distinguished colored citizens
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The workers of a printing and publishing house. ; The A.M.E. Sunday School Publishing House, Nashville, Tennessee. An association which spreads "Christian Teaching" broadcast and opens an avenue for the employment of intelligent men and women of the race
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Trained athletes; Tuskegee base ball team skilled in the art of the great national game
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Unity in religion; Bishops and officers of all the Negro Churches in America, all denominations; Conference at Mobile, Alabama
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University girls; A class of ornamental workers at Wiley University, Texas
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World wide educational movement; International Conference on better education held at Tuskegee, July, 1912
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Big Bethel A.M.E. church, Atlanta, Ga. : Beautiful specimen of church architecture
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Black Patti (Sissieretta Jones) : The great singer
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Christman Hall with students in foreground, Clark University, South Atlanta, Georgia
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Edward A. Johnson, LL.B
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Fine specimen of physical development, Peter Jackson, athlete
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Graduates of Atlanta Baptist College and Spelman Seminary
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Group of intelligent, neatly dressed Afro-American children
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Group of students, Atlanta Baptist Seminary, rising young men of education and intellect
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Heroic charge of the tenth cavalry (colored) at San Juan
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Hon. B.K. Bruce, ex-U.S. senator
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Hon. Edward H. Morris of Chicago : Successful and distinguished lawyer, prominent odd fellow
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Hon. John Mercer Langston, ex-congressman
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Hon. P.B.S. Pinchback, ex-governor of Louisiana
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John G. Jones of Chicago : Thirty-third degree mason. Highest colored mason in the United States
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Lewis Bates
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Miss Gertrude J. Washington
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Miss Melanie Macklin : Colored Beauty of St. Louis. ; W.H. Steward, Louisville, Ky. : [Han]dsome Afro-American woman. ; Above : Gold, diamond-set medals were offered by the appeal to the beautiful maiden and married lady of the race, and were won by Miss Macklin and Mrs. Steward
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Mlle. LeZetora : Colored lady athlete ; Heavy weight act
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Model farm house and barn : Georgia state industrial college for colored youth, near Savannah, Ga
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Mrs. C.A. Johnson
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Mrs. Cora L. Burgan
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Mrs. Frances E. Preston
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Mrs. Martha Ann Ricks
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Mrs. Zelia R. Page
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Private office of Cyrus Field Adams, successful business man and publisher of "The Appeal," Chicago, Ill., an elegantly appointed Afro-American Newspaper office
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Prof. James M. Gregory
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1. Prof. L.S. Clarke, Athens, Ga. ; 2. Prin. F.G. Smith, M.D., Nashville, Tenn. ; 3. Prof. A.W. McKinney, A.M., Huntsville, Ala. ; 4. Prof. F.G. Snelson, A.B., Athens, Ga. ; 5. Dr. R.F. Boyd, A.M., M.D., Nashville, Tenn. ; 6. Prof. W.B. Matthews, Cartersville, Ga. ; 7. Rev. Prof. J.A. Jones, Shelbyville, Tenn. ; 8. Prof. A. Tolliver, Marrietta, Ga. ; 9. Prof. W. H. Spencer, Columbus, Ga
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Prof. Peter H. Clark
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Prof. Thomas J. Calloway, A.B. : President Alcorn A. & M. college, West Side, Miss
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Rev. B.W. Arnett
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1. Rev. C.S. Smith, M.D., D.D., Nashville, Tenn. ; 2. Rev. Pierre Landry, P.E., Donaldsonville, La. ; 3. Rev. Wm. D. Johnson, D.D., Athens, Ga. ; 4. Rev. M. Vann, D.D., Chattanooga, Tenn. ; 5. Rev. E.W. Hammond, D.D., New Orleans, La. ; 6. Dr. R.E. Hart, Columbia, S.C. ; 7. Rev. A.L. Gaines, B.D., A.M., Norfolk, Va. ; 8. Rev. R.R. Downs, P.E., Savannah, Ga. ; 9. Rev. J.F. Marshall, P.E., New Orleans, La
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Rev. J.D. Chavis, A.M., B.D. : President Bennett college, Greensboro, N.C
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Rev. Samuel T. Mitchell, A.M., LL.D
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