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The Colored American Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly Devoted to Literature, Sience, Music Art, Religion, Facts, Fiction and Traditions of the Negro Race (April, 1901)
Binding: Paperback
Label: The Colored Co-operative Publishing Company
Manufacturer: The Colored Co-operative Publishing Company
Publication Date: 1901
Publisher: The Colored Co-operative Publishing Company
Studio: The Colored Co-operative Publishing Company
Editorial Review: 175 pp. approximately. Contents: Braithwaite, "Easter Day (Poem)"; Wright, "Three Negro Poets"; Hannum and Osborne, "Belgian Hares for Pleasure and Profit"; Hall, "Fascinating Bible Stories. V. Esau and Jacob"; Alexander, J. J. Ingalls and the Negro"; Allen, "Hagar's Daughter (serial)"; Barreau, "Decorations for the Home (Reception and Living Rooms)"; Steward, "Holy Week in Manila"; Hamedoe, "Cetawajo, King of Zululand"; Smith, "Chicago Notes"; Dungee, "Unwritten History (poem)"; "Here and There"; Pauline E. Hopkins, "Famous Men of the Negro Race; Lewis Hayden"; editorial and publsiher's announcements; many advertisements for African American readers, including Ozono (King of all Hair Dressings), several ads related to Belgian hares, books with African American themes, Howard's Lightning Shoe Polishes, Monszaro's Medical Laboratory, Hartona and many more products and services. A rare periodical in any issue.
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