Man of color : an autobiography : a factual report on the status of the American Negro today /
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26/02/2025
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"In this autobiography, [the author] tells us the events of his life over the past fifty years. It is, too, a brief history of Los Angeles from the turn of the century--certainly, as far as the Negroes in Los Angeles are in the picture"--Preface. Jamaican-born Somerville became a Los Angeles dentist deeply involved in the NAACP. Prologue -- Jamaica -- On our way -- San Francisco -- Redlands -- College at last -- Citizenship -- Marriage -- Social equity -- Hotel Somerville -- Churches -- My brother's visit -- Achievement -- Conclusion. "In this autobiography, [the author] tells us the events of his life over the past fifty years. It is, too, a brief history of Los Angeles from the turn of the century--certainly, as far as the Negroes in Los Angeles are in the picture"--Preface. Jamaican-born Somerville became a Los Angeles dentist deeply involved in the NAACP. Mode of access: Internet. UCI Special Collections copy: signed by the author; in dust jacket. |
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Los Angeles : Lorrin L. Morrison, |
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Palavras-Chave | #Somerville, J. Alexander (John Alexander), 1882- #Equality #African Americans #African Americans. |
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text Dust jackets 20th century. rbbin. Autobiographies 20th century. rbgenr. |