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Afro-American

Name Formatted
Afro-American
City
Baltimore
State
MD

Region

Country

Ownership
Black owned

00803 | "Four Came to Harlem"

Title Formatted
"Four Came to Harlem"

Publication

Illustrations?
Drawings
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
_
Formatted Full Citation
Hall, Claude. "Four Came to Harlem." Afro-American, 22 Oct. 1949, p. 8.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1949
Publication Month
10
Publication Day
22
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00803
File Name
Hall, Four Who Came to Harlem, 1949

00642 | "Handkerchief-Headed Political Leaders Got Little for Masses Out of Politics"

Title Formatted
"Handkerchief-Headed Political Leaders Got Little for Masses Out of Politics"

Publication

Illustrations?
Photographs
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Woodson, Carter G. "Handkerchief-Headed Political Leaders Got Little for Masses Out of Politics." Afro-American, 17 Sept. 1932, p. 8.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1932
Publication Month
9
Publication Day
17
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00642
File Name
Woodson, Handkerchief-Headed Political Leaders, 1932

00637 | "Suggests 'Don't Treat on Me' Flag for Negro Race"

Title Formatted
"Suggests 'Don't Treat on Me' Flag for Negro Race"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Scottford, John. "Suggests 'Don’t Tread On Me' Flaf for Negro Race." Afro-American, 13 Aug. 1932, p. 23.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1932
Publication Month
8
Publication Day
13
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00637
File Name
Scottford, Suggests Don't Tread on Me Flag for Negro Race, 1932

00573 | "Plea for a New White Man to Match each new Negro of Our Generation, A"

Title Formatted
"Plea for a New White Man to Match each new Negro of Our Generation, A"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
Old Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Adams, Cato. “A Plea for a New White Man to Match each New Negro of Our Generation.” Afro-American, 3 Aug. 1929, p. 6.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1929
Publication Month
8
Publication Day
3
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00573
File Name
Adams, A Plea for a New White Man, 1927

00564 | "Editor Scores Church and National Urban League"

Title Formatted
"Editor Scores Church and National Urban League"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Anti
Formatted Full Citation
"Editor Scores Church and National Urban League." Afro-American, 23 Feb. 1929, p. 4.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1929
Publication Month
2
Publication Day
23
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00564
File Name
Editor Scores Church and National Urban League, 1929

00538 | "'New Negro' Neither White Nor Black, Says Scientist"

Title Formatted
"'New Negro' Neither White Nor Black, Says Scientist"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
"'New Negro' Neither White Nor Black, Says Scientist." Afro-American, 4 Feb. 1928, p. 1.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1928
Publication Month
2
Publication Day
4
File Location
Dropbox (1917-1928)
Unique ID
00538
File Name
New Negro Neither White Nor Black, 1928

00493 | "Kelly Miller Says: Into the Second Generation"

Title Formatted
"Kelly Miller Says: Into the Second Generation"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
_critical
Formatted Full Citation
"Kelly Miller Says: Into the Second Generation." Afro-American, 29 Jan. 1927, p. A16.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1927
Publication Month
1
Publication Day
29
File Location
Dropbox (1917-1928)
Unique ID
00493
File Name
Kelly Miller Says Into the Second Generation, 1927

00476 | "Truth Says He's Never Seen Any Cultured and Refined Colored People. Pity the Poor Fellow. He's Blind Either Physically or Mentally, Sounds like Both."

Title Formatted

"Truth Says He's Never Seen Any Cultured and Refined Colored People. Pity the Poor Fellow. He's Blind Either Physically or Mentally, Sounds like Both."

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Anti
Formatted Full Citation

"Truth Says He's Never Seen Any Cultured and Refined Colored People. Pity the Poor Fellow. He's Blind Either Physically or Mentally, Sounds like Both." Afro-American, 6 Nov. 1926, p. 7.

Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1926
Publication Month
11
Publication Day
6
File Location
Dropbox (1917-1928)
Unique ID
00476
File Name
Truth Says He's Never Seen Any Cultured Colored People, 1926

00474 | "Reminds 'White Man' that He is Living in the Midst of a New Negro. The Slave Type is No More"

Title Formatted
"Reminds 'White Man' that He is Living in the Midst of a New Negro. The Slave Type is No More"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
G.L.W. Jr. “Reminds ‘White Man’ that He is Living in the Midst of a New Negro. The Slave Type is No More.” Afro-American, 30 Oct. 1926, p. 7.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1926
Publication Month
10
Publication Day
30
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00474
File Name
G.L.W. Jr., Reminds White Man he is Living in Midst of New Negro, 1926

00472 | "This Harlem"

Title Formatted
"This Harlem"

Publication

Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Attachments
Formatted Full Citation
Bliss, Eden. "This Harlem." Afro-American, 2 Oct. 1926, p. 6.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1926
Publication Month
10
Publication Day
2
File Location
Dropbox (1917-1928)
Unique ID
00472
File Name
Bliss, This Harlem, 1926