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Property / illustrative content: portrait / qualifier
 
Property / illustrative content: portrait / qualifier
 
Property / illustrative content: portrait / qualifier
 
Property / illustrative content: portrait / qualifier
note: photographic portrait of Cook Daisy Bonner by David Jackson
 
Property / illustrative content: portrait / qualifier
 

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vol. IX, no. 7, May 1951 issue of Negro Digest
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Negro Digest (vol. IX, no. 7, May 1951 issue)
vol. IX, no. 7, May 1951 issue of Negro Digest

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    3-98 pages
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    IX
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    IX
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    7
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    7
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    May 1951
    May 1951
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    May 1951
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    Copyright, 1951, by Johnson Publishing Co.
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    Published monthly at 1820 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago 16, Illinois.
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    Publisher and Editor
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    Executive Editor
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    Managing Editor
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    Associate Editor
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    Associate Editor
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    Associate Editor
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    New York Editor
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    Hollywood Editor
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    photographic portrait of Valet Arthur Prettyman by "David Jackson"
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    photographic portrait of Mrs. Charlotte Stephens by David Jackson
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    photographic portrait of Goose Tatum by Wayne F. Miller
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    photographic portrait of Sgt. Arthur C. Dudley (foreground) and his squad by Bill Stapleton
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    sketch by Jon Jackson of a woman standing inquisitively before an awe-struck crowd facing her.
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    photographic portrait of two men and a pair of crutches leaning against a structure which reads "2nd CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL"
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    photographic portrait of Adelaide Hall
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    illustrative sketch of a human head with a sword crossing either through it or behind it
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    photographic portrait of George Washington Carver and Henry Ford provided by Acme
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    photographic portrait of Jerry Joryman provided by the Chicago Tribune
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    photographic portrait of Maid Elizabeth McDuffie by David Jackson
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    Rancor and bigotry, racial animosities and intolerance are more dangerous than any external force because they undermine the very foundations of democratic effort. -Former Chief Justice
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