Description: Title: The Southern Workman, Vol. LVII, No. 11.Publisher: Press of The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Virginia.Publication Date: November 1928.Format: softcoverLength: 46 pages [pp. 435-480]Size: approximately 6 7/8" by 10"Illustrations: 11 black and white photos and 1 map.Description: Southern Workman was a monthly magazine published in the United States by the Hampton Institute Press at Hampton Institute, a private, historically black, research university in Hampton, Virginia. According to the Dictionary of Virginia, the magazine "published news and information about Hampton, its faculty, and its graduates, as well as lectures, articles, book reviews, and essays on topics in African American and American Indian history and education."Condition: Intact binding. Some weakness at hinges. Some chipping and toning to the cover. The staples show some rust. Clean interior. Contents:Across the Footlights.Boy Scout Program among Negro and other Racial Groups.Impressions of Education in America.The Lost Colony of Roanoke Today.Summer Campaign Meetings.An Interracial Conference.Negro Public Schools in the South, illustrated.Ancient Mayan Design in a Modern Hotel, illustrated.Hampton: A Song of Service, Love, and Loyalty.How Woe-e-sha Came Up Again.Hampton Incidents.Graduates and Ex-students.What Others Say.
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