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Kellogg, Paul (1879-1950) Survey Graphic [Volume 31, No. 11 (November 1942)]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09640.328 Author/Creator: Kellogg, Paul (1879-1950) Place Written: New York, New York Type: Magazine Date: November 1942 Pagination: 105 p. ; 29.8 x 22.7 cm. Order a Copy

One issue of Survey Graphic dated November 1942. This volume focuses on African Americans in the United States. Subjects include involvement in the military; a photo essay of African Americans in the South; democracy in Latin America, Africa, India and Europe. Also includes works of fiction and poetry. Contains an article by A. Philip Randolph entitled, "Why Should We March?"

Randolph, A. Phillip, 1889-1979
Kellogg, Paul, 1879-1950
Buck, Pearl S., 1892-1973
Mbdadiwe, Kingsley Ozumba, 1900-1990
Locke, Alain, 1885-1954

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