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William H. Holtzclaw, The Black Man’s Burden, 1st ed.
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William Holtzclaw’s The Black Man’s Burden, in 1st ed.
Holtzclaw, a graduate of Tuskegee Institute and protegé of Booker T. Washington, founded Mississippi’s Utica Normal and Industrial Institute (now Utica campus of Hinds County Community Colleges). Part autobiography, part Utica history; an uncommon look at education in the Jim Crow-era.
Light sun damage; very light foxing; light chipping to edges, hinge starting, otherwise very good.
Holtzclaw, William H. THE BLACK MAN’S BURDEN. NY: 1915. 1st ed., 232p., ft., illus.
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × 4 in |