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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 30, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 29, 1806August 31, 1806August 30, 1806 Saturday 30th of August 1806 Capt. Lewis is mending Slowly. we set out at the usial hour and…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 30, 1806
Day 1592 Day 1594 Clark, August 30, 1806 Saturday 30th of August 1806 Capt. Lewis is mending Slowly. we set out at the usial hour and proceeded on very well a fiew miles Jo Field who was…Selected Essays in Black History: The Case of the Negro
The Bouquet Hot-Foot Hannibal The Case of the Negro by Booker T. Washington All attempts to settle the question of the Negro in the South by his removal from this country have so…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 1, 1805
Day 980 Day 982 Clark, November 1, 1805 November 1st Friday 1805 A verry Cool morning wind hard from the N. E. The Indians who arrived last evining took their Canoes on ther Sholders and…C. K. Steele Biography
C. K. Steele Charles KenzieCivil rights activistBorn: February 17, 1914Birthplace: Bluefield, W. Va. Steele decided he wanted to become a preacher at an early age. In 1938 he began…Filling in the Gaps
Do you think that it seems like slavery casts a pall over our national heritage? It does. Do you think that this could ever be removed? No, of course it cannot be…"A Work in Progress"
What do you feel your obligation is, to the people that you don't know, that you haven't a history with— the descendants of black slaves. What do you owe them? Here's the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 11, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 10, 1805November 12, 1805November 11, 1805 November 11th Monday 1805 a hard rain all the last night we again get wet the rain continue…Selected Essays in Black History: Signs of Progress Among the Negroes
Paths of Hope for the Negro The March of Progress Signs of Progress Among the Negroes by Booker T. Washington In addition to the problem of educating eight million negroes in our…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 14, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 13, 1805November 15, 1805November 14, 1805 Novr. 14th Thursday 1805 Rained last night without intermission and this morning the wind…