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New York: Viking Press, 1946. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Third printing (retaining 1941 on titlepage, but actually 1946). Photo-Direction by Edwin Rosskam. Quarto. About fine in very good or better dust jacket with a bit if rubing and tiny nicks and tears. A handsome copy of this beautiful photographically illustrated essay about the black experience, with striking images photos by Dorothea Lange, Jack Delano, Russell Lee, Ben Shahn, and others, with text by Wright.
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12 Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States
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123rd Anniversary of the Jerusalem Baptist Church and 25th Anniversary of Pastor R. Clinton Washington
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Washington, D.C.: Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1993. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Quarto. 113, [1]pp. Illustrated from photographs. Glossy photo-illustrated boards. Small ink mark on front cover else fine.Fine. Elaborate anniversary book of a black church, printing a congratulatory letter from Presdient Bill Clinton in facsimile, another from Eleanor Holmes Norton, and several other. Lavishly illustrated with photographs. *OCLC* locates no copies.
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[1797 Nautical Document]: Passport and Roll of Equipage, for the Schooner "Hester" bound from Boston to Guadeloupe, dated 22 September 1797
by LOVELL, James, Naval Officer; Benjamin Weld, Samuel Cooper, and Charles Théodore Mozard
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1797. Very Good. Letterpress document printed and completed in manuscript on both sides (18½" x 15"). Full title: *Passport and Roll of Equipage, Agreeably to the 25th and 27th Article of the Treaty between France and the United States, made the 6th of February, 1778*. Dated 22 September 1797. Signed by James Lovell, former delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1782, and a signatory to the Articles of Confederation. Lovell was appointed naval officer of the port of Boston and Charlestown from 1789 until his death in 1814. Additionally signed by Benjamin Weld, Collector of Customs at Boston, and Samuel Cooper, Notary Public. With a long manuscript note written in French on one side (23 lines), signed by Charles Théodore Mozard, former printer and bookseller at Saint Domingue (Haiti), and French consul to Boston. The document has three embossed seals affixed next to the signatures of Weld, Cooper, and Mozard. A few small closed tears and chips at…
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18 Pine St. Sort Of Sisters
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New York: Bantam, 1992. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in wrappers.
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1850-1944 Mortgage Burning Celebration. St. James A.M.E. Church, Rev. Henry Thomas, Pastor. Havre de Grace, Maryland. July 16 to 23, 1944 [Cover title]: Mortgage Burning Ceremony of St. James A.M.E. Church
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(Havre de Grace, Maryland: Press of Havre de Grace Republican, Printers), 1944. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 16pp. Illustrated reproducing eleven black-and-white photographs, including a view of the church, and portraits of African-American clergy and church members, etc. Blue printed wrappers. Light tanning at extremities, else a near fine copy. Text includes a "History of St. James A. M. E. Church," a program of events for the Mortgage Burning Ceremonies, a list of pastors of the church from 1850 to 1944, a list of the church's "Official Family," etc. Rare. No copy located by *OCLC.*.
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1853 Autograph Note Signed, by U.S. Navy Commander William Lynch, regarding his Report on Patrolling the West African Coast to Combat the Illegal Atlantic Slave Trade
by LYNCH, William Francis (Andrew Hull Foote)
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U.S.S. Germantown at Boston, 1853. Near Fine. Autograph Note Signed. Laid paper half-sheet with a border of blue paper. Measuring 6½" x 4½". One faint vertical crease, near fine. Written on board U.S.S. *Germantown* by William F. Lynch, who later served as a commander in the Confederate Navy, to U.S. naval officer and abolitionist Andrew Foote.The note reads as follows: "U.S. Ship Germantown, Boston, Nov 21, 1853 Dear Foote, I thank you for the prompt return of my M.S. report and hope that it [does] not much fall short of your expectations, Very truly, Yr. friend, W.F. Lynch." Lynch was commander of U.S.S. *Germantown* in the Africa Squadron, whose mission was to patrol the coast of West Africa and suppress the slave trade. In 1852 U.S.S. *Germantown* had seized two slave ships: the M.S. report referenced in the letter was likely the *Report of Commander W.F. Lynch, in Relation to His Mission to the Coast of Africa* published a few months after this note. Andrew Foote was a naval officer active…
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1865 Discharge Certificate for Robert Brown of the 2nd Louisiana Native Guard Regiment, the First Black Union Army Unit in the Civil War - Signed by Captain Hannibal Carter, a former soldier in the Confederate Army's First Black Unit (1st Louisiana Native Guard)
by CARTER, Hannibal; (Robert Brown)
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Ship Island, Mississippi, 1865. Near Fine. Printed certificate completed in manuscript. 8" x 10". Two slight original horizontal folds, near fine. This Union Army "Certificate to be Given to Union Volunteers at the Time of their Discharge" was issued for Robert Brown, an African-American Private in Company C of the Second Regiment of the Louisiana Native Guard (also known as the Corps d'Afrique). The document is Signed by Captain Hannibal Carter, and the additional text was likely handwritten by him. Carter was Brown's African-American Company Commander. He formerly had been a Private in the first Black Confederate Army unit, also known as the 1st Louisiana Native Guard. When Louisiana seceded from the Union, New Orleans free Black citizens and Creoles of color initially supported the Confederacy and briefly offered their volunteer service as soldiers and nurses. When Union General Benjamin Butler occupied New Orleans with regiments hailing from New England, his command was inundated with enslaved…
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1900: Proceedings of the M.W. Grand Lodge of The Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio. At Its Ninety-First Annual Grand Communication, Held at Springfield, O. October 24 and 25, A.L. 5900. For 1900-1901. [Including]: (Appendix)/ 1900: Report of the Committee of Foreign Correspondence of the M.W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio by W.M. Cunningham, M.W. Past Grand Master / Chairman of the Committee. Bro. Frank S. Harmon, Akron, M.W. Grand Master / Bro. J. H. Bromwell, Cincinnati, R.W. Grand Secretary
by (HARMON, Bro. Franks S.) (BROMWELL, Bro. J. H.) (KIPLING, Rudyard)
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[Cincinnati, Ohio: No Publisher, 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 547pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece portrait of Grand Master E.L. Lyburger. Beveled blue cloth boards stamped in gilt. Covers have light wear at tips of spine and corners, else a very good copy, with gilt stamping bright; front and rear hinges are started (due to quality of paper of endpapers), text is fresh and clean. This publication also prints a poem by Rudyard Kipling, The Mother Lodge (on page 94-95, noting that Kipling was a Freemason). Most of the book (pages 88 to 404) is devoted to 'Report of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence,' including detailed information about 'English-speaking Grand Lodges' in the United States (listed by each state, and including 'Indian Territory'), Canada (by province) Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia, etc., and a section devoted to thirteen 'None English-speaking Grand Bodies' (including Cuba, Mexico and Puerto Rico). This publication (for the year 1900), as…
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1923 Autograph Letter Detailing the Terms of a Lease for an African American Farmer in New Jersey
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Somerville, New Jersey, 1923. Very Good. Autograph letter addressed to "Mr. Griggs" from an unidentified correspondent at Somerville, New Jersey, dated January 30, 1923. Octavo. 2pp. Neatly written in pencil on one sheet of lined note paper. The sheet is lightly toned, with three tiny stains, very good. A detailed letter setting forth the terms for "a colored man" to be engaged as a farmer in Somerville, New Jersey: "Mr. Griggs / Dear Sir, My brother Irving was here yesterday with a colored man that wanted to work my farm for one third of everything but chickens. Those for one half. We thought it would be better than having help. So I would like you to write out leases, I suppose two for us to sign when we come down as he wants to move about the middle of Feb. He is to occupy half the Farm House ... To have one third of the harvest for gathering and selling it and each of us to pay half the threshing bill ..." Several additional terms between the "Owner" and "Farmer" are set forth. The letter is…
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1935: A Memoir
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Boston: Ploughshares Books, 1990. Softcover. Near Fine. Uncorrected proof. Illustrated wrappers. Slight edgewear else near fine.
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The 1947 Bulletin of the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association (The C.I.A.A. Bulletin)
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[Hampton, Virginia]: The Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 1947. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. 68pp. Illustrated from photographs. Printed wrappers. Dated "1946/1947" on the front cover, with proceedings of the thirty-third and thirty-fourth annual meetings. This copy lacks two leaves: (pp.37/38 and 47/48 have been excised), and over half of another leaf (pp.59/60) has been cut away, else very good or better: the articles and proceedings are complete. Staples are rusty, spine is nicked and rubbed. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton Institute in Virginia, the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the United States, consisting mostly of historically black colleges and universities on the east coast from Pennsylvania to South Carolina. This issue includes the article: "Basketball in the C. I. A. A." by John B. McClendon, Jr. (known today as "the father of black basketball"), and Football in the C. I. A. A. by E. P. Hurt.…
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The 1949 Bulletin of the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association (The C.I.A.A. Bulletin)
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[Hampton, Virginia]: The Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 1949. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. 54, [2]pp. Cream yellow pictorial wrappers printed in dark blue and silver. Staples are rusty, spine is rubbed, very good or better. With proceedings of the thirty-sixth annual meeting. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton Institute in Virginia, the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the United States, consisting mostly of historically black colleges and universities on the east coast from Pennsylvania to South Carolina. This issue includes: "The President's Address" by John H. Burr; and the text of a panel discussion on the subject of "New Horizons in College Athletics" by the following college presidents and chairmen: Charles H. Williams (Hampton Institute), Dr. L. H. Foster (Virginia State), Dr. H. L. Dickason (Bluefield State), Alonzo G. Moron (Hampton Institute), Dr. Alfonso Elder (North Carolina College at Durham), and…
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The 1950 Bulletin of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (The C.I.A.A. Bulletin)
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[Hampton, Virginia]: The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 1950. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. 43pp. Illustrated from photographs. Blue pictorial wrappers. Staples are rusty, spine is rubbed, very good or better. With proceedings of the thirty-seventh annual meeting. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton Institute in Virginia, the Central (formerly "Colored") Intercollegiate Athletic Association is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the United States, consisting mostly of historically black colleges and universities on the east coast from Pennsylvania to South Carolina. In addition to the proceedings, this issue includes the "President's Address" by Paul J. Moore, "Reports of Vice Presidents," and committee reports for baseball, boxing, wrestling, tennis, track, soccer, swimming, etc. Scarce. An attractive, well-preserved copy.
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1957 Foto Feature
by ROLAND, Philip, edited by
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St. Louis: The School Press, 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Thick 12mo. 179pp. Stapled orange printed wrappers. Small spots on the front wrap, very good. An unusually elaborate program or yearbook for an African-American dance school in St. Louis with posed photographs of all the staff and students, and with a poem dedicated to each student on the page facing their portrait. *OCLC* locates no copies.
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1959
by DAVIS, Thulani
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New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Glossy illustrated wrappers. Slight edgewear else fine.
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London: Hamish Hamilton, 1992. Softcover. Fine/Fine. First English edition. Fine in wrappers and fine dustwrapper as issued.
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New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. Softcover. Fine. Advance Reading Copy. Fine in wrappers as issued. Advance issue of author's well-received first novel.
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New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. Softcover. Fine. Advance Reading Copy. Fine in wrappers as issued. Advance issue of author'swell-received first novel.
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1959: A Novel
by DAVIS, Thulani
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New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. 297pp. Near fine with foxing on the top page edge in a fine dust jacket. Advance review copy with publisher's material laid in.
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1959: A Novel
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New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
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