The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, for 1922, gathers the scholarly articles of the pioneering academic journal founded by Carter G. Woodson. Devoted to the serious study of African American history, the journal published research that long-neglected mainstream scholarship had overlooked.
This volume includes essays, documents, and reviews on the experience of Black Americans, with attention among other themes to the history of the church and religious life in African American communities. It is a landmark in the development of African American historical scholarship. This free EPUB edition is formatted for reading and research on any device.