"The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919" by Various is a compilation that shines a light on the African American experience in the early 1900s. Through essays and historical documents, the volume explores culture, societal issues, and historical essays with scholarly work on race relations, major figures, and accomplishments. One essay by Roland G. Usher questions the roots of prejudice and dives into the beliefs of white Americans toward African Americans, while another looks at Abraham Lincoln's plans for emancipated people. This collection serves as a reflection on the mix of history, race, and identity in America.

The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919
By Various
Uncover a portrait of early 20th-century America as seen through the eyes and experiences of African Americans, revealing long-standing cultural issues, historical legacies, and debates on race.
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