Monday, February 12, 2007

Grassroots Garveyism

Here is a message from Amazon about a book that might be of interest:

We've noticed that customers who have expressed interest in Their Highest Potential: An African American School Community in the Segregated South by Vanessa Siddle Walker have also ordered Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927 (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by Mary G. Rolinson. For this reason, you might like to know that Mary G. Rolinson's Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927 (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) will be released on February 26, 2007. You can pre-order your copy by following the link below.

Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927 (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) Grassroots Garveyism: The Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Rural South, 1920-1927 (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture)
Mary G. Rolinson
Price: $22.50

Release Date: February 26, 2007



The Vanessa Siddle Walker book, Their Highest Potential, is the story of the struggles of black families and students to achieve educational parity in Caswell County, North Carolina. It is available from the Caswell County Historical Association online at CCHA Publications.

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