Mary Church Terrell
A Colored Woman In A White World
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A Colored Woman In A White World
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In this autobiography, originally published in 1940, Terrell describes the important events and people in her life.
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In this autobiography, originally published in 1940, Terrell describes the important events and people in her life.
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- Classics in Black Studies
- Verlag: Humanities Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781538145975
- ISBN-10: 1538145979
- Artikelnr.: 60160275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Classics in Black Studies
- Verlag: Humanities Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781538145975
- ISBN-10: 1538145979
- Artikelnr.: 60160275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Debra Newman Ham, former Archivist at NARA and the editor of the original Black History Guide. Ham is currently a professor of history at Morgan State University.
Foreword, Debra Newman Ham
Introduction
1. My Parents
2. Early Childhood
3. I am Sent North to School
4. My Parents Send Me to Oberlin, Ohio
5. I Enter Oberlin College
6. Activities During College Course
7. I Go to Memphis, Teach Wilberforce and Washington and Go Abroad
8. I Study in Germany
9. In Europe with Mother and Brother
10. I Leave Berlin and Go to Florence
11. I Return to the United States
12. With Frederick Douglass and Paul Dunbar at the World's Fair
13. Buying a Home Under Difficulties
14. Learning to Cook and Entertaining Guests
15. The Commissioners of the National Capital Appoint Me a Member of the School
Board
16. The National American Woman Suffrage Association Invites Me to Speak
17. Club Work
18. On the Lecture Platform
19. Notable Lecture Engagements
20. Prince Henry of Prussia, Dr. Brooker T. Washington
21. In Berlin, Germany
22. Distinguished People I Met Abroad
23. My Efforts to Succeed as a Writer
24. My Children and I
25. My Experience as a Clerk in a Government Department
26. Efforts in Senate to Prevent Judge Terrell's Confirmation
27. The Secretary of War Suspends Order Dismissing Colored Soldiers at My
Request
28. Harriet Beecher Stowe Centenary and My Sally into Spiritualism
29. Trying to Get a Colored Girl into an Academy in the North
30. Traveling Under Difficulties
31. Political Activities-Charged with Disorderly Conduct
32. Work in War Camp Community Service
33. Delegate to the International Peace Congress
34. Meeting Old Friends and New-Plus a Dose of Race Prejudice Administered by
My Countrymen
35. A Week-end Visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.Wells-I Meet Other Distinguished
People in England
36. Employed by Ruth Hanna McCormick to Help in Her Campaign for the United
States Senate. Abroad with My Daughter
37. A Few Cases of Friction
38. Crossing the Color Line
39. The Colored Man's Paradise
40. Social Activities
41. I Address the International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths in
London and Meet Haile Selassie
42. Carrying On
Index
Introduction
1. My Parents
2. Early Childhood
3. I am Sent North to School
4. My Parents Send Me to Oberlin, Ohio
5. I Enter Oberlin College
6. Activities During College Course
7. I Go to Memphis, Teach Wilberforce and Washington and Go Abroad
8. I Study in Germany
9. In Europe with Mother and Brother
10. I Leave Berlin and Go to Florence
11. I Return to the United States
12. With Frederick Douglass and Paul Dunbar at the World's Fair
13. Buying a Home Under Difficulties
14. Learning to Cook and Entertaining Guests
15. The Commissioners of the National Capital Appoint Me a Member of the School
Board
16. The National American Woman Suffrage Association Invites Me to Speak
17. Club Work
18. On the Lecture Platform
19. Notable Lecture Engagements
20. Prince Henry of Prussia, Dr. Brooker T. Washington
21. In Berlin, Germany
22. Distinguished People I Met Abroad
23. My Efforts to Succeed as a Writer
24. My Children and I
25. My Experience as a Clerk in a Government Department
26. Efforts in Senate to Prevent Judge Terrell's Confirmation
27. The Secretary of War Suspends Order Dismissing Colored Soldiers at My
Request
28. Harriet Beecher Stowe Centenary and My Sally into Spiritualism
29. Trying to Get a Colored Girl into an Academy in the North
30. Traveling Under Difficulties
31. Political Activities-Charged with Disorderly Conduct
32. Work in War Camp Community Service
33. Delegate to the International Peace Congress
34. Meeting Old Friends and New-Plus a Dose of Race Prejudice Administered by
My Countrymen
35. A Week-end Visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.Wells-I Meet Other Distinguished
People in England
36. Employed by Ruth Hanna McCormick to Help in Her Campaign for the United
States Senate. Abroad with My Daughter
37. A Few Cases of Friction
38. Crossing the Color Line
39. The Colored Man's Paradise
40. Social Activities
41. I Address the International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths in
London and Meet Haile Selassie
42. Carrying On
Index
Foreword, Debra Newman Ham
Introduction
1. My Parents
2. Early Childhood
3. I am Sent North to School
4. My Parents Send Me to Oberlin, Ohio
5. I Enter Oberlin College
6. Activities During College Course
7. I Go to Memphis, Teach Wilberforce and Washington and Go Abroad
8. I Study in Germany
9. In Europe with Mother and Brother
10. I Leave Berlin and Go to Florence
11. I Return to the United States
12. With Frederick Douglass and Paul Dunbar at the World's Fair
13. Buying a Home Under Difficulties
14. Learning to Cook and Entertaining Guests
15. The Commissioners of the National Capital Appoint Me a Member of the School
Board
16. The National American Woman Suffrage Association Invites Me to Speak
17. Club Work
18. On the Lecture Platform
19. Notable Lecture Engagements
20. Prince Henry of Prussia, Dr. Brooker T. Washington
21. In Berlin, Germany
22. Distinguished People I Met Abroad
23. My Efforts to Succeed as a Writer
24. My Children and I
25. My Experience as a Clerk in a Government Department
26. Efforts in Senate to Prevent Judge Terrell's Confirmation
27. The Secretary of War Suspends Order Dismissing Colored Soldiers at My
Request
28. Harriet Beecher Stowe Centenary and My Sally into Spiritualism
29. Trying to Get a Colored Girl into an Academy in the North
30. Traveling Under Difficulties
31. Political Activities-Charged with Disorderly Conduct
32. Work in War Camp Community Service
33. Delegate to the International Peace Congress
34. Meeting Old Friends and New-Plus a Dose of Race Prejudice Administered by
My Countrymen
35. A Week-end Visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.Wells-I Meet Other Distinguished
People in England
36. Employed by Ruth Hanna McCormick to Help in Her Campaign for the United
States Senate. Abroad with My Daughter
37. A Few Cases of Friction
38. Crossing the Color Line
39. The Colored Man's Paradise
40. Social Activities
41. I Address the International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths in
London and Meet Haile Selassie
42. Carrying On
Index
Introduction
1. My Parents
2. Early Childhood
3. I am Sent North to School
4. My Parents Send Me to Oberlin, Ohio
5. I Enter Oberlin College
6. Activities During College Course
7. I Go to Memphis, Teach Wilberforce and Washington and Go Abroad
8. I Study in Germany
9. In Europe with Mother and Brother
10. I Leave Berlin and Go to Florence
11. I Return to the United States
12. With Frederick Douglass and Paul Dunbar at the World's Fair
13. Buying a Home Under Difficulties
14. Learning to Cook and Entertaining Guests
15. The Commissioners of the National Capital Appoint Me a Member of the School
Board
16. The National American Woman Suffrage Association Invites Me to Speak
17. Club Work
18. On the Lecture Platform
19. Notable Lecture Engagements
20. Prince Henry of Prussia, Dr. Brooker T. Washington
21. In Berlin, Germany
22. Distinguished People I Met Abroad
23. My Efforts to Succeed as a Writer
24. My Children and I
25. My Experience as a Clerk in a Government Department
26. Efforts in Senate to Prevent Judge Terrell's Confirmation
27. The Secretary of War Suspends Order Dismissing Colored Soldiers at My
Request
28. Harriet Beecher Stowe Centenary and My Sally into Spiritualism
29. Trying to Get a Colored Girl into an Academy in the North
30. Traveling Under Difficulties
31. Political Activities-Charged with Disorderly Conduct
32. Work in War Camp Community Service
33. Delegate to the International Peace Congress
34. Meeting Old Friends and New-Plus a Dose of Race Prejudice Administered by
My Countrymen
35. A Week-end Visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.Wells-I Meet Other Distinguished
People in England
36. Employed by Ruth Hanna McCormick to Help in Her Campaign for the United
States Senate. Abroad with My Daughter
37. A Few Cases of Friction
38. Crossing the Color Line
39. The Colored Man's Paradise
40. Social Activities
41. I Address the International Assembly of the World Fellowship of Faiths in
London and Meet Haile Selassie
42. Carrying On
Index