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Rename and refocus on publication Brown American?

Superseded by The Negro Statesman.[1][2]

https://discover.hsp.org/Record/marc-6817

The National Association of Negroes in American Industries published the Brown American. (1936-1945).[3][4]

Published in Philadelphia.[5][6]

"National Association of Negroes in American Industries, Bureau of Negro Affairs. Research Institute, Bureau on Negro Affairs. Research Institute Publisher Negro Universities Press, 1940"[7]

In 1936 it included an article about on Raymond Pace Alexander's Philadelphia law firm at 1900 Chestnut Street.[8]

Bureau on Negro Affairs also published : Theodore Anthony Stanford[9]

Edwin R. Embree?

See also[edit]

  • American Foundation for Negro Affairs (AFNA) ca. 1967

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Black Writing in the U.S.A.; a Bibliographic Guide". 1969.
  2. ^ Flores, Juan; Rosaldo, Renato (9 February 2009). A Companion to Latina/o Studies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-76602-6.
  3. ^ "LibGuides: African American Resources: Historic Journals & Newspapers".
  4. ^ Brown American. National Association of Negroes in American Industries. 1970.
  5. ^ "Choice: Publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Association". 1971.
  6. ^ "Black Writing in the U.S.A.; a Bibliographic Guide". 1969.
  7. ^ "The Brown American". 1940.
  8. ^ https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/mums312-b081-i119
  9. ^ Brawley, Benjamin (1966). The Negro Genius: A New Appraisal of the Achievement of the American Negro in Literature and the Fine Arts. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8196-0184-1.