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192 Emanuel, James A. Langston Hughes. New York, Twayne Publishers [1967] 192 p. (Twayne's United States authors series, TUSAS 123) PS3515.U274Z64 Bibliography: p. 184-188.

193 English, James W. Handyman of the Lord: the life and ministry of the Rev. William Holmes Borders. New York, Meredith Press [1967]

177 p. BX6455.B63E5

194 Farr, Finis. Black champion; the life and times of Jack Johnson.

New York, Scribner [1964] 245 p. ports. GV1132.J73F3 The first Negro heavyweight champion of the world.

195 Feldman, Eugene P. R. Black power in old Alabama; the life and stirring times of James T. Rapier, Afro-American Congressman from Alabama, 1839-1883. Ill.u.s.trations by Margaret T. Burroughs [and] Jennie Was.h.i.+ngton. [Chicago] Museum of African American History [1968] 69 p. illus., map, port. E185.97.R3F4 Bibliographical references included in ”Footnotes” (p.

[70]-[72]).

Bibliography (annotated): p. [73]-[74].

196 Fisher, Miles M. The Master's slave, Elijah John Fisher; a biography, by his son, Miles Mark Fisher. With an introduction by the Rev. Lacey Kirk Williams, and an appreciation by the Hon.

Martin B. Madden. Philadelphia, Judson Press [1922] 194 p.

plates, ports. BX6455.F5F5

197 Flipper, Henry O. The colored cadet at West Point. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 322 p. illus. (The American Negro, his history and literature.) U410.P1F6 1969 Reprint of the 1878 ed.

198 Flipper, Henry O. Negro frontiersman: the Western memoirs of Henry O. Flipper, first Negro graduate of West Point. Edited with an introduction by Theodore D. Harris. El Paso, Texas Western College Press, 1963. 54 p. ports. E185.97.F5 1963 ”Sequel to ... _The Colored Cadet at West Point_ ... published in 1878.”

199 Foley, Albert S. Bishop Healy: beloved outcaste; the story of a great priest whose life has become a legend. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young [1954] 243 p. illus. BX4705.H37F6 The life of James Augustine Healy, a bishop in the Catholic Church.

200 Foner, Philip S. Frederick Dougla.s.s, a biography. New York, Citadel Press [1964] 444 p. port. E449.D755 ”Reference notes”: p. [377]-434.

201 Forman, James. Sammy Younge, Jr.: the first black college student to die in the black liberation movement. New York, Grove Press [1968] 282 p. illus., map, ports. E185.97.Y64F6

202 Garvey, Amy J. Garvey and Garveyism. [Kingston, Jamaica, c1963]

287 p. ports. E185.97.G3G3 Biography of Marcus Garvey.

203 Garvey, Marcus. Philosophy and opinions. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 102 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) [E185.97.G3A25] [TR: E185.97.G3A249]

Reprint of 1923 ed. with a new introduction.

204 Gibson, Althea. I always wanted to be somebody. Edited by Ed Fitzgerald. New York, Harper [1958] 176 p. illus. GV994.G5A3 The story of the rise to fame of a Negro woman tennis star.

205 Gilbert, Olive. Narrative of Sojourner Truth. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 320 p. illus., facsims., ports. (The American Negro; his history and literature) E185.97.T882 First published in 1850.

Reprint of the 1878 ed.

”Book of life [by Frances W. t.i.tus]”: p. [127]-320.

Life of one of the few Negro women abolitionists.

206 Graham, s.h.i.+rley. Paul Robeson, citizen of the world. Foreword by Carl Van Doren. New York, J. Messner [1946] 264 p. ports.

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The story of an all-American football star who became an internationally famous singer and actor.

207 Graham, s.h.i.+rley. Your most humble servant. New York, Messner [1949] 235 p. [QB36.B22G7] [TR: Du Bois, s.h.i.+rley Graham QB36.B22D82]

”Notes on sources”: p. 227-235.

The story of Benjamin Banneker, mathematician and astronomer, who helped L'Enfant plan the city of Was.h.i.+ngton.

208 Gregory, d.i.c.k. n.i.g.g.e.r; an autobiography, by d.i.c.k Gregory with Robert Lipsyte. New York, Dutton, 1964. 224 p. illus., ports.

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