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Language: English
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Language: English
Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2020
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Language: English
Published by Cambridge University Press, London, 1963
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Seller: Ramblin Rose Books, Bremerton, WA, U.S.A.Ramblin Rose Books
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Add to basketTrade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Yellow card stock with black lettering on the front cover. Book is clean, tight and bright. I am including with this book a letter from the Cambridge University Press with their letterhead on the paper to the previous owner of this book. Dated January 16, 1964 and signed by the head of the…journal department.

Published by Cambridge University Press, 1960
Seller: Acanthophyllum Books, Holywell, FLINT, United KingdomAcanthophyllum Books
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Add to basketPaper covers. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 8th edition, reprinted. Cover dulled. Weight: 1.0 Language: English.
More imagesNegroes In My Parish
[Black History - Jim Crow Era - Catholicism - Segregation] Hopp, Rev. William M.
Language: English
Published by The America Press, New York, 1958
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Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Overall very good plus. A booklet about segregation in the Catholic Church, written in 1958 by William Hopp, a reverend born and raised in the South. Though Hopp opens by stating that "Most of the Negroes here are a very low class of people, morally, socially and intellectually" (1), the pamphlet's message is ultimate…ly anti-segregation. It centers around an incident in which an African American man attending Midnight Mass was asked by a white parishioner, against Hopp's wishes, to move to the back row of pews. The man instead left and refused to return to services at Hopp's church. Hopp describes this as a "test case" that the Black parishioner created to "involve the pastor in trouble" along racial lines-"just when [the pastor] thinks he is making progress in inculcating the teachings that will in time give the Negro his rights" (7)-which he says are commonly created by "arrogan[t] [.] educated Southern Negroes" (5). He describes discussing the incident with his conversion class, and how he felt a sense of disgust the first time he shook hands with a Black man, but emphasizes that the Catholic Church is for all people and that segregation contravenes its teachings. OCLC locates one copy of Hopp's booklet, housed at Columbia University. . 16 pp pamphlet measuring 3 ½ x 6 inches, in paper wraps. Wraps with wear to edges and some wrinkling to bottom right corner; very good plus. Contents with fold at bottom right corner; very good plus.
THE GOSPEL MESSAGE: Sermons and Pulpit Talks Delivered Extemporaneously on Special Occasions [The Methodist Pulpit, Second Series]
Mason, Rev. M. C. B. [Madison Charles Butler] [Black Church / African American Christianity]
Published by Jennings and Graham / Eaton and Mains, 1905
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: NEAR FINE. [8], 9-152pp. Frontispiece portrait of the author. 12mo, sewn binding in green cloth, gilt spine lettering. Some trivial rubbing to the extremities, else FINE--a very clean, sharp copy with crisp pages and square binding. Mason was born into slavery in Louisiana, educated at New Orleans Universit…y, Gammon Seminary (Atlanta), and Syracuse University (Ph. D.). He was renowned as a an orator, fundraiser and promoter in his role as Corresponding Secretary for the Freedmen's Aid and Souther Education Society. [Culp, Twentieth Century Negro Literature].

The Wide World Magazine - The Magazine for Everybody, Vol. XLIV - No. 261, January (Jan.) 1920 - Two Balloonatics
Brand, J.B.; Bourne, George;Franck, H.A.; Yerburgh, The Rev. W.H.B.; White, Capt. T.W.; Thomason, Hugh; Pocock, R.; Chinnery, E.W.P.; Mander, Lionel; McMahon, (MeMahon?) T.J.; Et al
Published by George Newnes, Ltd., London, 1920
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Add to basketSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Pages 177-272, plus 16 pages of great ads. Features: The Blue Bandits - Part 1 - Elusive thieves operate in the Franco-Italian villages on either side of the frontier in the French department of the Hautes Alpes and the Italian district of Monte Viso; How I Lost My Christmas… Dinner - hilarious story of a Christmas spent with the Maori adherents of self-styled "prophet" Rua - article with photos; On Foot Through South America - Part 2 - photo-illustrated account of Harry A. Franck's visit to Quito and his tramp through Ecuador; The Last Voyage of H.M.S. "Drake" - a vivid glimpse of the perils of convoy work and the "price of Admiralty"; ; The Trials of a Naturalist's Wife - Part 1; My Two Years' Captivity Among the Turks - Part 1of Airman Capt. T.W.White's adventures and daring escape; The Moonshiners - what happened when the author stumbled into a camp of Tennessee moonshiners; Photo of thousands of snakes at breeding time in the Klamath Falls, Oregon area; The Wonderland of the Arctic - description of a trip to Danish Greenland, with photos; In Quest of Cannibals - Part 3 - exploration and adventure in unknown New Guinea; Photo of German "Death Clock" constructed primarily of skulls and other bones; Two Balloonatics - an exciting balloon adventure from just before the war (WWI); Treasure Island - great photo-illustrated article about the remote South Pacific island of Nauru; The Mad Millionaire - how vast wealth came unexpectedly to a poor Mexican Indian, and the tragedy that ensued; The Sacred Mountain - photo-illustrated account of a picturesque Tibetan pilgrimage; The Resurrection of "Red" Wilson - an exciting story of the old days in the south-west, when the Apaches were still a terror in the land; Photo of a lakatoi (lakatois) New Guinea boat. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Robinson, T.H.; Gillett, F.; Horne, A.E.; Cleaver, Ralph; Brightwell, L.R.; Prater, Ernest; Tennant, Dudley; Webb, Arch.; Black, A. & M.; Soper, G.; Coller, Hy. (illustrator).