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Description Afro-American Council 1902.png |
English:
Afro-American Council group photo in 1902.
Identification of Booker T. Washington, Alexander Walters, and Ida B. Wells is in source. Identification of Timothy Thomas Fortune, W. E. B. Du Boise, and Emmett Jay Scott are from, Nelson, Paul. How a St. Paul meeting of the National Afro-American Council reshaped the civil rights movement for decades, MinnPost (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 02/17/15, accessed November 7, 2016 at https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2015/02/how-st-paul-meeting-national-afro-american-council-reshaped-civil-rights-movement-d Identification of William Henry Steward is from, Justesen, Benjamin R. Broken Brotherhood: The Rise and Fall of the National Afro-American Council. SIU Press, 2008., p82 |
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Source | Members of the Afro-American Council, The Appeal., July 19, 1902, Page 1, accessed November 7, 2016 at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83016810/1902-07-19/ed-1/seq-1/ |
Author | The Appeal |
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