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New Pittsburgh courier.
Published 1966“…New Pittsburgh courier (Pittsburgh, Pa. : National ed.)…”
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New Pittsburgh courier.
Published 1966“…New Pittsburgh courier (Pittsburgh, Pa. : City ed.)…”
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An analysis of American sportswomen in two Negro newspapers: the Pittsburgh Courier, 1924-1948 and the Chicago Defender, 1932-1948.
Published 1987Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab.
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An analysis of American sportswomen in two Negro newspapers the Pittsburgh courier, 1924-1948 and the Chicago defender, 1932-1948 /
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Black entertainers in African American newspaper articles.
Published 2002Subjects: “…Pittsburgh courier (Pittsburgh, Pa. : 1910 : National ed.)…”
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Hubert Harrison : the struggle for equality, 1918-1927 /
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J.A. Rogers : selected writings /
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Rogers Discusses West Indian Women," Pittsburgh Courier, February 26, 1927 -- "Who Is the New Negro, and Why?" …”
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Marcus Garvey, life and lessons : a centennial companion to the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association papers /
Published 1987Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Chronology: the life of Marcus Garvey -- African fundamentalism -- Governing the ideal state -- Autobiography: articles from the Pittsburgh Courier -- The White man's game, or, The tragedy of White injustice -- Dialogues: from the Black man -- Lessons from the school of African philosophy: the new way to education -- Glossary of names and terms.…”
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Canaan, dim and far : black reformers and the pursuit of citizenship in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945 /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…"This was the ugliest, deadest town I ever seen in my life" : migrants and reformers in the Steel City, 1915-1929 -- "A healthy and prosperous race" : the Urban League of Pittsburgh and the struggle for jobs, housing, and health, 1915-1929 -- "The weapons of legal defense" : the Pittsburgh NAACP and the criminal justice system, 1924-1934 -- "The ranks of this new army" : the Pittsburgh courier and the fight for political power and national recognition in the early Depression, 1929-1933 -- "The taken-for-granted rights of American citizenship" : reformers, civil equality, and educational justice, 1934-1937 -- "This great crusade" : reformers and the industrial labor movement, 1933-1939 -- "The freedoms we cherish" : the New Deal, World War II, and the Double V campaign, 1933-1945 -- Conclusion: The legacy of the black reform era.…”
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Desegregating comics : debating Blackness in the golden age of American comics /
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…: Jackie Ormes in the print culture of the Pittsburgh courier / Eli Boonin-Vail -- Part III. Comics readership and respectability politics. …”
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The era of post-war prosperity and the Great Depression, 1920-1936 /
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The new woman international : representations in photography and film from the 1870s through the 1960s /
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Race and renaissance : African Americans in Pittsburgh since World War II /
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Encyclopedia of Black studies /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Blockson Afro-American Collection -- Cheikh Anta Diop International Conference -- Christianity -- Class and Caste -- Class Struggle -- Code Noir -- Compromise of 1850 -- Congress of African Peoples -- Congress of Racial Equality -- Congressional Black Caucus -- Consciencism -- Consciousness -- Council of Independent Black Institutions -- Creole -- Creolization -- The Crisis -- The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual -- Cultural Genocide -- Curse of the Door of No Return -- Dark Ghetto -- The Destruction of Black Civilization -- Diaspora -- Diopian Historiography -- Dislocation -- Dream Team -- Ebonics -- Education and Black Studies -- Elder Scholars -- Emancipation Proclamation -- Enslavement Resistance -- Ethiopianism -- Ethnic Notions -- Eurocentrism -- European Slave Trade -- Exodusters -- Family -- Fanonian Concept of Violence -- Festivals -- Fisk Jubilee Singers -- Forty Acres and a Mule -- Freedom Songs -- Freedom Summer -- Gabriel Prosser's Revolt -- Ghana Empire -- Haitian Revolution -- Highlander Folk School -- Hip-Hop -- Imperialism -- Indigeniste Movement -- Institute of Positive Education -- Institute of the Black World -- Introduction to Black Studies -- Invisible Man -- Islam -- Jazz -- Jim Crow -- Johnson Publishing Company -- Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies -- Journal of African Civilizations -- Journal of Black Studies -- Journal of Negro History -- The Karamu House -- Kawaida -- Kemet, Afrocentricity and Knowledge -- Kiswahili Movement -- Ku Klux Klan -- Kush -- Kwanzaa -- Last Poets -- Letter from the Birmingham Jail -- "Lift Every Voice and Sing" -- Lucumi Tradition -- Lynching -- Maat -- Mali Empire -- March on Washington -- Laveau, Marie -- Maroon Societies -- Mdw Nt̲r -- Melanin Theory -- Messianism -- Middle Passage -- The Mis-Education of the Negro -- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party -- Montgomery Bus Boycott -- Moorish Science Temple of America -- Moynihan Report -- Multicultural Education -- Narratives of the Enslaved -- Nat Turner's Rebellion -- Nation of Islam -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People -- National Black Political Convention, Gary, Indiana -- National Black United Fund -- National Council for Black Studies -- National Negro Congress -- National Urban League -- Négritude -- Negro -- Negro Convention Movement -- Neocolonialism -- New Deal -- The New Negro -- Nguzo Saba -- Nommo -- North Star -- Nubia -- Obeah -- Odu Ifa -- Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life -- Oral Tradition -- Organization of Afro-American Unity -- Oyo Empire -- Patriarchy -- The Philadelphia Negro -- The Pittsburgh Courier -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Popular Traditional African Religions Everywhere (PTARE) -- Protest Pressure -- The Psychopathic Racial Personality -- PUSH -- Rastafarianism -- Reconstruction -- Red Summer -- Reggae -- Reparations -- Republic of New Afrika -- Revolutionary Action Movement -- Ring Shout -- Root Doctor -- Sankofa -- Santería -- Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture -- Scottsboro Case -- Slave Route -- Songhay Empire -- Soul -- The Souls of Black Folk -- Southern Christian Leadership Conference -- Spirituals -- Stolen Legacy -- Stono Rebellion -- Talented Tenth -- Temple Circle -- Their Eyes Were Watching God -- They Came Before Columbus -- Third World Press -- Two Cradle Theory -- Umfundalai -- Underground Railroad -- Universal Negro Improvement Association -- Us -- U.S. …”
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