The Negro self-image: reflections by Dr. Broadus N. Butler in a speech to the Booker T. Washington Business Association, June 28, 1961
In his speech to the Booker T. Washington Business Association, native Alabamian and educator Dr. Broadus N. Butler argued that African Americans needed to project a positive self-image in their effort to fight discrimination and gain equality. He gave historical background on how the myth of inferi...
Main Author: | Butler, Broadus N. |
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Format: | Electronic |
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University of Alabama Libraries
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Online Access: | http://purl.lib.ua.edu/181700 |
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