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CALL NUMBER: 330.975 Wa
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: The Negro in the South
DESCRIPTION: Two Essays on the economic development of the negro race in the south by Booker T. Washington and two essays written by W. E. B. DuBois, one dealing with the ecinomic revolution in he south and the other dealing with religion. Both essays were written between October 1906 and February 1907.
AUTHOR: Washington, Booker T. and DuBois, W. E. B.
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1970
PUBLISHER: The Citadel Press
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: New York
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