Twentieth-Century Negro Literature (1902 J. L. Nichols & Co. edition) (Q2767)

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1902 edition, published by J. L. Nichols & Co.
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Twentieth-Century Negro Literature (1902 J. L. Nichols & Co. edition)
1902 edition, published by J. L. Nichols & Co.

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    TWENTIETH CENTURY | NEGRO LITERATURE | OR | A CYCLOPEDIA OF THOUGHT | [line] ON THE [line] | VITAL TOPICS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN NEGRO |
    title page separated into four boxes with a border uniting them, each entry represents one of the boxes.
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    [line] | BY | ONE HUNDRED OF AMERICA'S | GREATEST NEGROES | [line] |
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    EDITED AND ARRANGED | [line] BY [line] | D. W. CULP, A.M. , M.D. | AN AUTHOR AND LECTURER, ETC. | [line] |
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    COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED | [line] WITH [line] | One Hundred Fine Photo Engravings | [line]
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    PUBLISHED BY | J.L. NICHOLS & CO. | MANUFACTURING PUBLISHERS | ON THE EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY PLAN | TORONTO, CAN. NAPERVILLE, ILL. ATLANTA, GA.
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    COPYRIGHT 1902 BY J. L. NICHOLS & CO. | [line] | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | [line] | SOLD ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH OUR AUTHORIZED | AGENTS AND NOT TO BE HAD IN BOOKSTORES. ANY ONE | DESIRING A COPY SHOULD ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS.
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    [ornament] | Dedication. | [line] | To all persons of whatever race and of whatever section of our country, | who in any way contributed, in the Nineteenth Century, | to the financial, intellectual, moral and spiritual elevation of the Negro, | the editor dedicates this book with the ardent hope, | that before this century shall have ended, | the Negro, | through his own manly efforts, |
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    | aided by his friends, | shall reach that point in the American civilization, | where he will be recognized and treated as any other American citizen | [ornament]
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    Twentieth Century Negro Literature or A Cylopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
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    472 pages, 97 plates
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    facing title page
    96 plates of illustrations throughout the book
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