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Abbott. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1955. 381 p. illus.
PN4874.A23O7 Bibliography: p. 369-370.
Abbott was editor for many years of the _Chicago Defender_, a major Negro newspaper.
262 Parker, Robert A. The incredible messiah; the deification of Father Divine. Boston, Little, Brown, 1937. 323 p. port.
BX7350.P3 Bibliography: p. 321-323.
Self-named Father Divine, George Baker was the leader for many years of a religious sect.
263 Parks, Gordon. A choice of weapons. New York, Harper & Row [1966] 274 p. PS3566.A73C5 The story of a successful photographer-historian for _Life_ magazine.
264 Parks, Lillian R. My thirty years backstairs at the White House [by] Lillian Rogers Parks in collaboration with Frances Spatz Leighton. New York, Fleet Pub. Corp. [1961] 346 p. E176.1.P37
265 Patterson, Floyd. Victory over myself. With Milton Gross. [New York] B. Geis a.s.sociates; distributed by Random House [1962] 244 p. illus. GV1132.P3A3
266 Pauli, Hertha E. Her name was Sojourner Truth. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962] 250 p. E185.97.T89 Bibliography: p. 242-244.
An abolitionist and lecturer until her death in 1883.
267 Pennington, James W. C. The fugitive blacksmith; or, Events in the history of James W. C. Pennington ... formerly a slave in the state of Maryland, United States. 3d ed. London, C. Gilpin, 1850. xix, 84 p. E444.P41
268 Preston, Edward. Martin Luther King: fighter for freedom. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1968] 142 p. illus., ports. (Doubleday signal books) E185.97.K5P7
269 Quarles, Benjamin, _comp._ Frederick Dougla.s.s. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1968] 184 p. (Great lives observed) E449.Q18 A Spectrum book.
"Bibliographical note": p. 179-181. Bibliographical footnotes.
270 Redd.i.c.k, Lawrence D. Crusader without violence; a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, Harper [1959] 243 p. illus.
E185.97.K5R4
271 Reisner, Robert G. Bird: the legend of Charlie Parker, New York, Citadel Press [1962] 256 p. ports. ML419.P4R4 Discography: p. 241-256.
272 Robeson, Eslanda G. Paul Robeson, Negro. New York, Harper, 1930.
178 p. ports. E185.97.R65
273 Robeson, Paul. Here I stand. New York, Oth.e.l.lo a.s.sociates [1958]
128 p. E185.97.R62
274 Robinson, James H. Road without turning, the story of Reverend James H. Robinson; an autobiography. New York, Farrar, Straus [1950] 312 p. BX9225.R715A3 The founder of "Crossroads Africa" and religious leader of today.
275 Robinson, John R. Jackie Robinson, my own story, as told to Wendell Smith; foreword by Branch Rickey. New York, Greenberg [1948] 170p. illus., ports. GV865.R6A3
276 Robinson, John R., _and_ Alfred Duckett. Breakthrough to the big league; the story of Jackie Robinson. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 178 p. ports. (A Breakthrough book) GV865.R6A27
277 Roper, Moses. A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery; with a preface, by the Rev. T.
Price. 4th ed. London, Harvey and Darton, 1840. 120 p. illus., port. E444.R785
278 Rowan, Carl T. Wait till next year; the life story of Jackie Robinson, by Carl T. Rowan with Jackie Robinson. New York, Random House [1960] 339 p. illus. GV865.R6R64
279 Rowland, Mabel, _ed._ Bert Williams, son of laughter; a symposium of tribute to the man and to his work, by his friends and a.s.sociates, with a preface by David Belasco. New York, English Crafters [c1923] xvii, 218 p. illus., facsims., plates, ports. PN2287.W46R6 Egbert Austin Williams was a comedian loved by theatergoers of the last generation.
280 Rudwick, Elliott M. W. E. B. DuBois; a study in minority group leaders.h.i.+p. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press [1960] 382 p. E185.97.D73R8 Bibliography: p. 350-368.
281 Rudwick, Elliott M. W. E. B. DuBois, propagandist of the Negro protest. With a new preface by Louis Harlan and an epilogue by the author. New York, Atheneum, 1968. 390 p. (Studies in American Negro life, NL6) E185.97.D73R8 1968 Atheneum paperbacks.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes": p. 319-376.
282 Schuyler, George S. Black and conservative; the autobiography of George S. Schuyler. New Roch.e.l.le, N.Y., Arlington House [1966]
362 p. PN4874.S35A3 Long-time columnist for the _Pittsburgh Courier_, a Negro newspaper.
283 Schuyler, Philippa D. Adventures in black and white. Foreword by Deems Taylor. New York, R. Speller [1960] 302 p. illus.
ML417.S42A3 An account of the author's travels in sixty countries. This child prodigy, musician, and composer, died in Vietnam while on a visit to entertain the troops.
284 Singleton, George A. The autobiography of George A. Singleton.
Boston, Forum Pub. Co. [1964] 272 p. illus., ports.
[BX8449.S5A3]
The story of a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
285 Smith, Amanda B. An autobiography; the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist; containing an account of her life work of faith, and her travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an independent missionary. With an introduction by Bishop Thoburn.
Chicago, Meyer, 1893. xvi, 506 p. plates, ports. BV3785.S56A3 1893
286 Somerville, John A. Man of colour; an autobiography. With a foreword by P. M. Sherlock. Kingston, Jamaica, Pioneer Press [1951] 134 p. illus. E185.97.S65 1951
287 Spencer, Samuel R. Booker T. Was.h.i.+ngton and the Negro's place in American life. Boston, Little, Brown [1955] 212 p. (The Library of American biography) E185.97.W272
288 Sterling, Dorothy. Captain of the Planter; the story of Robert Smalls. Ill.u.s.trated by Ernest Crichlow. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1958. 264 p. illus. E185.97.S6S8 Bibliography: p. 247-264.
The _Planter_ was a Confederate gunboat seized and turned over to the Union by Smalls, a slave crewman.
289 Steward, Austin. Twenty-two years a slave, and forty years a freeman; embracing a correspondence of several years, while president of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West. 3d ed.
Rochester, N.Y., Allings & Cory, 1861. 360 p. plates, port.
E444.S845
290 Still, James. Early recollections and life of Dr. James Still.
[Philadelphia] Printed for the author by J. B. Lippincott, 1877.
274 p. port. E185.97.S85 James Still was the brother of William Still, the author of _The Underground Railroad_.
291 Tarry, Ellen. The third door; the autobiography of an American Negro woman. New York, D. McKay Co. [1955] 304 p. E185.97.T37A3
292 Tarry, Ellen. Young Jim; the early years of James Weldon Johnson. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 230 p. facsims., ports.
PS3519.O2625Z89
293 Tatum, E. Ray. Conquest or failure? Biography of J. Frank Norris. Dallas, Baptist Historical Foundation [1966] 295 p.
illus., ports. BX6495.N59T3 Bibliographical footnotes.
294 Terrell, Mary C. A colored woman in a white world. Was.h.i.+ngton, Ransdell [c1940] 436 p. port. E185.97.T47
295 Thomas, Jesse O. My story in black and white; the autobiography of Jesse O. Thomas. Foreword by Whitney M. Young, Jr. New York, Exposition Press [1967] 300 p. (An Exposition-banner book) E185.97.T49A3
296 Thomas, Piri. Down these mean streets. New York, Knopf, 1967.
333 p. F128.9.P8T5 Autobiographical account of life among the Puerto Ricans and Negroes in New York City.
297 Thomas, Will. The seeking. New York, A. A. Wyn [1953] 290 p.
E185.97.T52A3 Autobiographical; the author is a journalist and writer from Vermont.