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Carter G. Woodson in Washington, D.C. : the father of Black history
- Title
- Carter G. Woodson in Washington, D.C. : the father of Black history / Pero Gaglo Dagbovie.
- Author
- Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo.
- Publication
- Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2014.
- Supplementary Content
- Cover image
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- Description
- 173 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- "A history of Carter G. Woodson, his work and life in Washington, DC"--
- "The discipline of Black history has its roots firmly planted at 1538 Ninth Street, Northwest, in Washington, D.C. The Victorian row house in 'Black Broadway' was once the modest office-home of Carter G. Woodson. The home was also the headquarters of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH). Woodson dedicated his entire life to sustaining the early Black history mass education movement. He contributed immensely not just to African American history but also to American culture. Scholar Pero Gaglo Dagbovie unravels Woodson's intricate personality and traces his relationship to his home, the Shaw neighborhood and the District of Columbia"--
- Alternative Title
- Carter G. Woodson in Washington, DC
- Subject
- Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950
- Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950 > Homes and haunts > Washington (D.C.)
- Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc. > History
- African American historians > Biography
- Historians > United States > Biography
- African Americans > Historiography
- Shaw (Washington, D.C.) > Biography
- Washington (D.C.) > Biography
- Washington (D.C.) > Intellectual life
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: "Willing to Sacrifice" -- Carter G. Woodson, 1875-1950 : Black History Institution Builder -- Woodson and the Early Black History Movement in the Nation's Capital -- "Because of His Selfless Dedication to the Work of the Association" : Woodson's "Mass Education Movement" -- Chipping Past the "Forbidding Exterior" : The Father of Black History Remembered -- Epilogue -- Chronology.
- Call Number
- Sc E 15-542
- ISBN
- 9781626196308 (paperback)
- 1626196303 (paperback)
- LCCN
- 2014036949
- OCLC
- 884315867
- Author
- Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo.
- Title
- Carter G. Woodson in Washington, D.C. : the father of Black history / Pero Gaglo Dagbovie.
- Publisher
- Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2014.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169) and index.
- Connect to:
- Local Subject
- Black author.
- Research Call Number
- Sc E 15-542