Dunbar Speaker and Entertainer (1920 J.L. Nichols Ed.) (Q1557)

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1920 edition, published by J.L. Nichols & Co. in Naperville, Ill.
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Dunbar Speaker and Entertainer (1920 J.L. Nichols Ed.)
1920 edition, published by J.L. Nichols & Co. in Naperville, Ill.

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    THE DUNBAR | SPEAKER AND | ENTERTAINER | CONTAINING | THE BEST PROSE AND POETIC | SELECTIONS BY AND ABOUT | THE NEGRO RACE | With Programs arranged for special entertainments | Edited by | Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson | And an Introduction by | Leslie Pinckney Hill | [line] | Illustrated | Published by | J. L. NICHOLS & CO. | Agents Wanted | Naperville, Ill.
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    Copyright 1920 By J.L. NICHOLS & CO. Permission to use some of the copyrighted material in this volume is hereby acknowledged by special arrangement with the authors and with Messrs. F.P. Collier & Son, Dodd, Mead & Co., Double-day, Page & Co., The Cornhill Company, Houghton Mifflin Company, The Crisis Magazine, and others
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