Item #16693 African American Education HBCU: Fisk University News 1916. HBCU Fisk University.

African American Education HBCU: Fisk University News 1916

Magazine

Thompson, Perry C., Editor, Fayette Avery McKenzie et al. Fisk University News: volume 6, no.6, Nashville Tenn. March, 1916. 32p., 6x9 inches, booklet in stapled gray wraps printed blue. Editorials, letters, sports, results, arts, club, news, and other material appears in this special "Student Number," compiled by the students themselves. Light staining and heavier toning to covers and margins of text block, also mild wear and a vertical crease. Magazine. (#194590) Monthly publication from the African American University founded in 1865. The News began publication in 1910 and ended in 1925. At the time this description was written, only 9 holdings (of broken runs or individual copies of various issues) located in OCLC. This issue includes a selection from "How to rise as a race" by Sutton E. Griggs; a report on her experience as a resident of the French Quarter in Paris by C. Edwina Yerby, who notes its multi-ethnic character; a short story by Gladys D. Dunbar, and more.

Item #16693

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