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Bystander. volume 24, number 35, February 15, 1918 Item Info

Contents include but are not limited to poem dreaming about a peaceful world, Gus Durdan excerpt describes Jim Crow experience, Madam C. J. Walker shares her story from poverty to richness, recognition of a Black soldier from Des Moines, cattle decrease in Europe signals potential opportunity for the U.S., sugar prices, bread in Britian, and other topics.
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Title:
Bystander. volume 24, number 35, February 15, 1918
Date Created:
1918-02-15
Time Period:
1910s
Description:
Contents include but are not limited to poem dreaming about a peaceful world, Gus Durdan excerpt describes Jim Crow experience, Madam C. J. Walker shares her story from poverty to richness, recognition of a Black soldier from Des Moines, cattle decrease in Europe signals potential opportunity for the U.S., sugar prices, bread in Britian, and other topics.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans Poetry African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc.
Contributor (Person):
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: sn85049804
Digital Object Identifier:
bystander1918021501
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9z02zh9d
Metadata License:
This metadata record is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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"Bystander. volume 24, number 35, February 15, 1918", State Historical Society of Iowa, Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
Reference Link:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9z02zh9d
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