Swann Galleries - Printed & Manuscript African Americana, Sale 2342, March 27, 2014 - page 135

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(CIVIL RIGHTS.) MILLER, KELLY.
The Negro Sanhedrin, A Call to
Conference.
23 pages. Large 8vo, original printed brown wrappers; two neat punch-holes
where this was probably housed in a ring-binder.
Washington, D.C.: Murray Brothers, 1923
[400/600]
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION
.
252
(CIVIL RIGHTS—RACE RIOTS.) HARRISON, WALTER R.
The Detroit
Race Riots, June, 1943.
28 pages. 12mo, original printed stiff paper wrappers with
leather-like surface; covers slightly toned.
Detroit, 1943
[400/600]
NO COPY OF THIS BOOKLET IS LOCATED BY OCLC
.
253
(CIVIL RIGHTS—RACE RIOTS.) OMAHA.
Omaha’s Riot, 1919, in Story
& Picture.
Profusely illustrated. Oblong 8vo, original decorative wrappers, stapled.
Omaha, 1919
[400/600]
SCARCE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE OMAHA RIOT
.
254
(CIVIL RIGHTS.) RILEY, JEROME R. M.D.
The Philosophy of Negro
Suffrage.
Portrait frontispiece. 128 pages. 8vo, original red cloth, stamped in gilt on the
upper cover and spine; the latter faded, sign of removal of a small label, blind stamp in the
upper corner of the title-page; re-cased with new end-papers.
Washington, D.C.: For the Author, 1897
[400/600]
FIRST EDITION
,
OF A VERY UNUSUAL BOOK
,
WRITTEN BY A BLACK DEMOCRAT
. Cited
in “Origins of the New South,“ page 324-325. (University of Louisiana,1951)
where it is pointed out that disillusion with black political leadership opened the
door to disfranchisement.
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