NEGROES IN MICHIGAN HISTORY
by GREEN, John M
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About This Item
1968. GREEN, John M. NEGROES IN MICHIGAN HISTORY. [Detroit: Published by editor John M. Green in 1968]. 8vo., black cloth in dust jacket. New Edition. This is a reprint of the original publication of "Michigan Manual Of Freedmen's Progress" compiled by Francis H. Warren in 1915. Warren was secretary of the Freedmen's Progress Committee. An important source of information on the Negro in Michigan and their accomplishments. Lengthy signed presentation from Green on the front endpapers: "Detroit, '72. Jan. 5, 1972. Guy Willetts, Here's your own personal copy of my blood, sweat & tears on each & every page- it comes through. Our short chit-chat was very good...I am impressed. I trust our venture will be good for all concerned* Yours truly, John M. Green AQA- [Then on the front pastedown]: *The bridge to a better understanding between peoples & from here to there if only it's not too late. [Green draws a smiley face]." Scarce to find an inscribed copy! Near fine; little rubbing with few small chips & tears d/j. $275.00.
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- Antic Hay Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1349
- Title
- NEGROES IN MICHIGAN HISTORY
- Author
- GREEN, John M
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Date Published
- 1968
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