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Iowa state bystander. volume 19, issue 4, July 05, 1912 Item Info

Contents include but are not limited to primarily focused on African American community news, social events, educational achievements, religious gathierings, and cultural activities across various U.S. cities such as Des Moines, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and others. It includes reports on church meetings, missionary circles, Sunday school conventions, and Baptist conventions with detailed progrgrams and speakers. The text highlights notbale individuals' personal stories, such as Woolsey W. Hall's rise form laborer to stenographer in governement service, and the coplex racial identity narrative of an "Ex- Colored Man." There are discussions on race relations, social challenges like illicit liquor sales("blind tigers"), and calls for economic self-sufficiency within the Black community. Educational progress is emphasized through scholarship awards and graduation ceremonies at institutions like Biddle University and Tuskegee Institute. This also conatins scientific topics, literary relfections, and practical advice for health and home life.
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Title:
Iowa state bystander. volume 19, issue 4, July 05, 1912
Date Created:
1912-07-05
Time Period:
1910s
Description:
Contents include but are not limited to primarily focused on African American community news, social events, educational achievements, religious gathierings, and cultural activities across various U.S. cities such as Des Moines, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and others. It includes reports on church meetings, missionary circles, Sunday school conventions, and Baptist conventions with detailed progrgrams and speakers. The text highlights notbale individuals' personal stories, such as Woolsey W. Hall's rise form laborer to stenographer in governement service, and the coplex racial identity narrative of an "Ex- Colored Man." There are discussions on race relations, social challenges like illicit liquor sales("blind tigers"), and calls for economic self-sufficiency within the Black community. Educational progress is emphasized through scholarship awards and graduation ceremonies at institutions like Biddle University and Tuskegee Institute. This also conatins scientific topics, literary relfections, and practical advice for health and home life.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans Religious communities Educational fund raising Economic policy Race relations
Contributor (Person):
Ruff, Charles S. Ruff, Thaddeus S. Thompson, John L. (John Lay), 1869-1930
Location:
Iowa--Des Moines
Language:
eng
Contributing Institution:
State Historical Society of Iowa
Publisher:
Iowa State Bystander Pub. Co.
Extent:
4 pages
Genre:
Newspapers
Type:
Text Image
Format:
image/jpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9156m
Related Resource:
Library of Congress Control Number: sn83025186
Digital Object Identifier:
bystander1912070501
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9j960j6q
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"Iowa state bystander. volume 19, issue 4, July 05, 1912", State Historical Society of Iowa, Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
Reference Link:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9j960j6q
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