Fannie Richards: Integration Pioneer
fannie_richards.jpgFrom The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 The following is excerpted from The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916, pp. 30-36, which is available online...
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View ArticleFirst Black Marines: Vanguard of a Legacy
By Fred DeClouetTells of the struggles of the Marine Corps' integration--which called for an additional form of heroism.Reserve this title
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By Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany"Warm, feisty, and intelligent, the Delany sisters speak their mind in a book that is at once a vital historical record and a moving portrait of two remarkable women who...
View ArticleFight on! Mary Church Terrell's Battle for Integration
By Dennis Brindell Fradin & Judith Bloom FradinProfiles the first black Washington, D.C. Board of Education member, who helped to found the NAACP and organized of pickets and boycotts that led to...
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