Search

Your search keyword '"A. Quarles"' showing total 8,531 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "A. Quarles" Remove constraint Author: "A. Quarles"
8,531 results on '"A. Quarles"'

Search Results

201. Hubert H. Harrison, “Lincoln and Liberty—Fact Versus Fiction,' March 1921

202. John H. Murphy Sr., “A Government for the People,' July 5, 1913

203. Olivia Ward Bush-Banks, Abraham Lincoln, 1914

204. Grand Household of Ruth, Resolution on Equal Suffrage, August 1915

205. Robert R. Wright Sr., Address at the Emancipation Proclamation Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 14, 1913

206. Theophile T. Allain, Address to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Decatur, Illinois, September 23, 1913

207. William H. Lewis, Speech before the Massachusetts General Assembly, February 12, 1913

208. Henry McNeal Turner, “Reminiscences of the Proclamation of Emancipation,' January, 1913

209. W. E. B. Du Bois, Address to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln's Birthday, Chicago, February 12, 1913

210. Booker T. Washington, Address at Rochester, New York, February 12, 1913

211. James Weldon Johnson, “Father, Father Abraham,' February, 1913

212. John W. E. Bowen Sr., Address at Lincoln Centennial Commemoration, Chicago, February 12, 1909

213. Josephine Silone Yates, Lincoln the Emancipator, April, 1910

214. Thomas Nelson Baker, “Speech of Lincoln,' March–April 1909

215. Fred R. Moore, Lincoln Day and the White Folks, March 1909

216. James H. Magee, Address at Lincoln Centennial Commemoration, Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1909

217. Cora J. Ball, On Lincoln's Centennial, February 13, 1909

218. Booker T. Washington, Address at Republican Club of New York, February 12, 1909

219. Harry C. Smith, “Lincoln in a True Light,' February 6, 1909

220. James L. Curtis, Address on Centennial of Lincoln's Birth, February 12, 1909

221. Fred R. Moore, “Lincoln and the Negro,' February 1909

222. Sylvanie F. Williams, Abraham Lincoln and Emancipation, February 1909

223. George L. Knox, “Celebrating in Memory of Lincoln,' January 2, 1909

224. Selections from the American Missionary, February 1909: Thomas S. Inborden, George W. Henderson, William Pickens, Kelly Miller, Etta M. T. Cottin, Archibald H. Grimke, and John M. Gandy

225. Maude K. Griffin, “Lincoln—Man of Many Sides,' April 1908

226. Hightower T. Kealing, “Lincoln’s Birthday—The Great American Day,' January 1909

227. Silas X. Floyd, Address at Emancipation Day Celebration in Augusta, Georgia, January 1, 1909

228. William Monroe Trotter on Commemorating the Lincoln Centennial, January 18, 1908

229. Reverdy C. Ransom, Address on Abraham Lincoln, circa 1907

230. T. Thomas Fortune, Address on Lincoln, Montclair, New Jersey, February 16, 1906

231. W. E. B. Du Bois, Address Delivered at Hull House, Chicago, Illinois, February 12, 1907

232. Mary Church Terrell, Address on Abraham Lincoln, New York, February 13, 1905

233. Jesse Max Barber, Abraham Lincoln and the Negro, February, 1905

234. William A. Sinclair, The Aftermath of Slavery, 1905

235. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Emancipation Day Address at Decatur, Illinois, September 22, 1899

236. Elizabeth Keckly on Lincoln, 1901

237. The Negro's Natal Day, February, 1904

238. Booker T. Washington, Address at the Union League Club, Brooklyn, New York, February 12, 1896

239. Archibald H. Grimke, Abraham Lincoln, March 1900

240. Elizabeth Thomas, Reminiscence of Abraham Lincoln, 1900

241. Paul Laurence Dunbar, Lincoln, 1899

242. Harriet Tubman, Statement on Abraham Lincoln, July 1896

243. Julius F. Taylor, Critique of Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, August 7, 1897

244. William S. Scarborough, Remarks at Ohio Republican League Club Lincoln Banquet, Columbus, Ohio, February 13, 1888

245. Frederick Douglass, Address at Lincoln Birthday Celebration, Brooklyn, New York, February 13, 1893

246. John Mercer Langston, Memorial Day Address at Washington, DC, May 30, 1891

247. Charles W. Anderson, Address on the Emancipation Proclamation, Chicago, February 12, 1895

248. Emmanuel K. Love, Emancipation Day Address at Savannah, Georgia, January 2, 1888

249. E. W. S. Hammond, Lincoln on the Negro, May 11, 1893

250. Peter H. Clark on Lincoln and Emancipation, May 18, 1892

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources