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... Trotter was a good student and he entered Harvard College in the fall of 1891. He was a serious undergraduate who did well in his studies . In fact , Trotter was the first black student at Harvard to be elected to Phi Beta Kappa . He ...
... Trotter was a good student and he entered Harvard College in the fall of 1891. He was a serious undergraduate who did well in his studies . In fact , Trotter was the first black student at Harvard to be elected to Phi Beta Kappa . He ...
Page 115
... Trotter entered his new calling of racial agitation with characteristic fervor . He turned first to Boston's black elite classes and helped organize the Boston Literary and Historical Association . Then he joined a more overtly ...
... Trotter entered his new calling of racial agitation with characteristic fervor . He turned first to Boston's black elite classes and helped organize the Boston Literary and Historical Association . Then he joined a more overtly ...
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... Trotter.73 Trotter did not join the NAACP . He distrusted its white leaders , thinking them prone to compromise , and he disliked their patronizing atti- tude toward militant blacks . He probably did not suspect that this decision ...
... Trotter.73 Trotter did not join the NAACP . He distrusted its white leaders , thinking them prone to compromise , and he disliked their patronizing atti- tude toward militant blacks . He probably did not suspect that this decision ...
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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