Meier, August, 1923-2003
Meier, August, 1923-....
Meier, August
August Meier American historian (1923-2003)
VIAF ID: 108797557 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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20seiki no amerika kokujin shidosha. | |
20世紀のアメリカ黒人指導者 | |
The Afro-Americans; selected documents | |
Along the color line : explorations in the Black experience | |
American slavery : the question of resistance | |
Black Detroit and the rise of the UAW | |
Black history and the historical profession, 1915-1980 | |
Black leaders of the nineteenth century | |
Black matriarchy: myth or reality? | |
Black nationalism in America | |
Black protest in the sixties | |
The Black sociologists: the first half century. | |
Black workers and organized labor. | |
Blacks in the New World | |
Board of Directors file | |
CORE | |
CORE : a study in the civil rights movement, 1942-1968 | |
Free Blacks in America, 1800-1860 | |
From plantation to ghetto | |
Gesammelte Predigten. | |
Journal of Southern History, v. 69, no. 4: | |
The making of black America : essays in Negro life & history. | |
n50013652 | |
NAACP and labor, 1956-1965 | |
National staff files, 1956-1965 | |
The negro problem | |
Negro protest thought in the twentieth century | |
Negro thought in America, 1880-1915 : racial ideologies in the age of Booker T. Washington | |
New York Times, Mar. 25, 2003: | |
On lynchings | |
Origins of black Americans | |
Papers of the NAACP | |
Supplement to Part 16 | |
Time of trial, time of hope : the Negro in America, 1919-1941 | |
The transformation of activism | |
Voting rights, general office files, 1956-1965 | |
A white scholar and the Black community, 1945-1965 : essays and reflections |