Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-248) and index.
Contents:
Part One: Carter G. Woodson Reconsidered -- Representations of "The Father of Negro History" -- A Pioneer in Black Studies and History -- The Progenitor of a Twentieth-Century African American Iconoclastic Tradition -- Black Women, Woodson, and the ASNLH, 1915-50 -- Part Two: Lorenzo Johnston Greene's Life, Work, and Contributions, 1899-1950 -- The Origins of a Creative Scholar and Historian, 1899-1928 -- An Unselfish Worker for the ASNLH, 1928-33 -- Discovering His Mission at Lincoln University, 1933-44 -- Life at Lincoln University, 1944-50.
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