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. ; Height: 29.8 cm, Width: 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?"
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