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Moton | Robert Russa

What The Negro Thinks

First Edition | Early Printing

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Description

Octavo, vii, 267pp. Black cloth, title in gilt on spine and front panel. First edition, early printing, with no first edition statement on copyright page. In publishers scarce dust jacket, $2.50 on front flap, chipping at edges, light going to text, otherwise very good. Dust jacket art by William Siegel.

Comments: Robert Russa Moton was named the principle of the Tuskegee Institute after the death of its founder, Booker T. Washington.

Additional information

Location Published

New Haven

Publisher

Doubleday and Company, Inc.

Edition

First Edition, Early Printing

Date Published

1929

ISBN
Binding

Cloth

Condition

Near fine

Jacket Condition

very good

Author

Moton | Robert Russa