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Title
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Status Of Negro After The War
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Date
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1917-08-29
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Contributor
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NYC Globe
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Description
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A newspaper article written discussing Monroe N. Work's speech on Negroes after World War I. The author writes how will the colored man should be treated following the war by the victors and points to Great Britain as an Example.
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Additional Subject
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International Affairs
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Faculty
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World War 1, 1914-1918
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Location
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New York
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New York
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United States
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Type
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Textual document
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Medium
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Paper
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Format
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PDF
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HBCU Identifier
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97.002
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HCAC Identifier
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HCAC.TU.0392
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Rights
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All rights held by the archives. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact the archives, Tuskegee University.
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Contributing Institution
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Tuskegee University
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Source
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Papers of Monroe N. Work (1866-1945)
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Language
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English
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About This Record
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