Date of Award

1926

Document Type

Undergraduate Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Education

Degree Discipline

Science

Abstract

To relate the achievements of the Negro would make a long narrative. I have endeavored to set forth, step by step the advancement of the Negro in culture and accomplishment. The facts that I have employed relative to the Negro's achievements through the topics of education, business, and politics were obtained through diligent investigation of different sources, such as history, science, and literature. Just what part the Negro has played in the attainment of our present civilization, has been carefully considered and the results carefully and painstakingly listed. A brief history of the early Negro has been given so that the reader will have some idea of the traits peculiar to this race;- the cause of the traits, climatic conditions, and environmental influences. All doubtful questions that have arisen in research have been submitted to proper authorities for correction before I ventured to write. Facts dealing with the relationship between what has been termed "The New Negro" and the "Emancipated Negro" will probably turn a new light on the present conception of the subject.

Publisher

Prairie View State College

Rights

© 2021 Prairie View A & M University

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Date of Digitization

10/21/2021

Contributing Institution

John B Coleman Library

City of Publication

Prairie View

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