English: ENLIGHTENING THE RACE
Identifier: 25822752.4742.emory.edu
Title: Afro-American encyclopaedia, or, The thoughts, doings, and sayings of the race (electronic resource): embracing addresses, lectures, biographical sketches, sermons, poems, names of universities, colleges, seminaries, newspapers, books, and a history of the denominations, giving the numerical strength of each : in fact, it teaches every subject of interest to the colored people, as discussed by more than one hundred of their wisest and best men and women : illustrated with beautiful half-tone engravings
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Haley, James T Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915. Mind and matter Settle, William B., former owner. GEU Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950, former owner. GEU Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, former owner. GEU
Subjects: African Americans African Americans African Americans
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Haley & Florida
Contributing Library: Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library
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ENLIGHTENING THE RACE. f\fro-f\r(\^r\eaT) fyeyelopaedia; OR, THE THOUGHTS, DOINGS, AND SAYINGS OF THE RACE, ■* EMBRACING *■ Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons,Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries,Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denomi-nations, giving the Numerical Strength of Bach.In fact, it teaches every subject of interestto the colored people, as discussed by-more than one hundred of theirwisest and best men and women. ILLUSTRATED WITH BEAUTIFUL HALF-TONE ENGRAVINGS. Compiled and Arranged by James T. Haley. SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION EXCLUSIVELY. No man has a right to bring up his children without surrounding them with good booksif he has the means to buy them. A library is one of the necessities of life. A book isbetter for weariness than sleep; better for cheerfulness than wine; it is often a better phy-sician than a doctor, and a better preacher than a minister.—Beecher. NASHVILLE, TENN. :HALEY & FLORIDA. 1895. Entered according to act25822752.4742.emory.edu
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