Progress of a race :
or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro from the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust /
by J.W. Gibson and W.H. Crogman. Special features: National Negro Business League and introduction by Booker T. Washington. Club movement among Negro women by Fannie Barrier Williams.
APA Citation
Gibson, J. W. (John William)., Williams, F. Barrier., Washington, B. T., Crogman, W. H. (William Henry). (1902). Progress of a race: or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro from the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Atlanta, Ga.: J.L. Nichols.
MLA Citation
Gibson, J. W. (John William), b. 1841, Fannie Barrier Williams, Booker T. Washington, and W. H. (William Henry) Crogman. Progress of a Race: Or, The Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro From the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance And Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor And Trust. Atlanta, Ga.: J.L. Nichols, 1902.