Johnson, 1995 - Google Patents
The Black Scholar books received--Booker T. Washington: Up from Slavery by William L. AndrewsJohnson, 1995
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- 5973773602082840375
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- Johnson S
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- The Black Scholar
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Andrews, William L. Booker T. Washington: Up From Slavery. Oxford: Oxford University Press, $6.95, paper, 196 pages; 1995; ISBN: 282348-5. In this edition of Washington's classic work, Andrews, professor of American Literature at the University of Kansas, provides …
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