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1. The Story of the Negro: the Rise of the Race From Slavery
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1859? -1915
Seller Description: Good. 2 vols. frontis (portrait), tables, index, vii, 332, 437p. Original dark red cloth. 20 cm. Top edges gilt. Ex library. Numerous Bigelow Free Public Library marking on ndpapers and title leaves. Small paper label with library call number on both backstrips. No Jackets. Clean ex library set. See More Details
1909, Doubleday, Page & Company
Hardcover, Good
Hamden, CT, USA
$200.00
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2. Team Work: Dr. Booker T. Washington's Last Sunday Evening Talk to the Teachers and Students, Institute Chapel, October 17, 1915
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1859? -1915
Seller Description: Fine. 12p. Softcover in original wrapper. 17 cm. Crease at lower right corner tip on three leaves; otherwise virtually as new. OCLC locates 10 holdings. See More Details
1915, Typesetting ana [sic] Presswork Done by Students in the Printing...
Paperback, Fine/Like New
Hamden, CT, USA
$375.00
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3. Negro Education Not a Failure. Address By Booker T. Washington in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden, New York, Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1904. [Cover Title]
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1859? -1915
Seller Description: Very Good. 12p. Softcover in original wrapper. 21cm. Double horizontal crease on back cover which also has one small missing corner, Cover splitting at both ends. Contents sound and clean. An uncommon imprint. Not located on OCLC. See More Details
1904, Tuskegee Institute Press
Paperback, Very Good
Hamden, CT, USA
$500.00
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4. Typed Note, Signed, to Frederick Lynch, Dated April 4, 1913
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915
Seller Description: Very Good. One page. Note-sized letterhead stationery of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. 20cm. 1 faint horizontal fold. Typed in purple ink. BTW writes to accept membership on the Commission on Peace and Arbitration under the auspices of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Lynch had worked closely with Andrew Carnegie in the New York Peace Society when Carnegie served as its president. See More Details
1913
Hamden, CT, USA
$575.00
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5. Typed Letter, Signed, Dated September 16, 1908. to G. M. Phillips of West Chester, Pennsylvania
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915
Seller Description: Very Good. One page (135 words) on a single letter-sized sheet (21.5cm. x 28cm.). No letterhead (sent from New York City). Blue type. Minor soil. Old fold marks. Minor corner chip. Phillips was Secretary of the Pennsylvania State Educational Commission. BTW is responding to a letter which apparently asked for his views on the matter of separate race schools in Pennsylvania. BTW declines to "give advice in a matter covering local conditions." Instead he suggests that prominent Pennsylvania ... See More Details
1908
Hamden, CT, USA
$750.00
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6. Typed Letter, Signed, to Geo. M. Jones, of Springfield, Mo., Dated Feb. 10, 1902
by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915
Seller Description: Very Good. (1)p. Letterhead stationery of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. 27cm. 143 words. Purple typewriter ink. One horizontal and two vertical folds (where folded for mailing). Original envelope preserved. Also preserved is a business card of Geo. M. Jones, President, Central National Bank, Springfield, Missouri. Washington, apparently responding to an invitation to speak in Springfield, Missouri, writes that "confidentially there is a possibility that I will be appointed to a ... See More Details
1902
Hamden, CT, USA
$900.00