Nickel and a Prayer
Nickel and a Prayer
Hunter, Jane Edna; Moody, Joycelyn K.; Thomas, Rhondda Robinson
University of Delaware Press
02/2026
287
Mole
Inglês
9781644533949
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix A: Letters between Jane Edna Hunter, Booker T. Washington, and George A. Myers, 1914 and 1921
Appendix B: The PWA Employment Office and Sarah C. Hills Training School
Appendix C: Capital Campaign for the new Phillis Wheatley Association, 1926-27
Appendix D: Sample of Hunter's Manuscript for A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix E: Book Reviews of A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix F: Jane Edna Hunter's Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends
Appendix G: Jane Edna Hunter's Resignation Letter from the PWA
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix A: Letters between Jane Edna Hunter, Booker T. Washington, and George A. Myers, 1914 and 1921
Appendix B: The PWA Employment Office and Sarah C. Hills Training School
Appendix C: Capital Campaign for the new Phillis Wheatley Association, 1926-27
Appendix D: Sample of Hunter's Manuscript for A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix E: Book Reviews of A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix F: Jane Edna Hunter's Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends
Appendix G: Jane Edna Hunter's Resignation Letter from the PWA
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Jane Edna Hunter; African American social activists; early-to-mid-twentieth century; twentieth-century studies; twentieth-century America; autobiography; life writing; A Nickel and a Prayer; Cleveland; Cleveland, Ohio; African American schools; African American studies; African American history; African American women; American studies; American history; African American writing; Phillis Wheatley Association; the Working Girls Association; African American cultural production; African American philanthropy; progressive; Social Work; women's shelter; women's education; history of women's education; Phillis Wheatley; National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs; community support; Black women's lives; black women's experiences; black women's voices
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix A: Letters between Jane Edna Hunter, Booker T. Washington, and George A. Myers, 1914 and 1921
Appendix B: The PWA Employment Office and Sarah C. Hills Training School
Appendix C: Capital Campaign for the new Phillis Wheatley Association, 1926-27
Appendix D: Sample of Hunter's Manuscript for A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix E: Book Reviews of A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix F: Jane Edna Hunter's Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends
Appendix G: Jane Edna Hunter's Resignation Letter from the PWA
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix A: Letters between Jane Edna Hunter, Booker T. Washington, and George A. Myers, 1914 and 1921
Appendix B: The PWA Employment Office and Sarah C. Hills Training School
Appendix C: Capital Campaign for the new Phillis Wheatley Association, 1926-27
Appendix D: Sample of Hunter's Manuscript for A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix E: Book Reviews of A Nickel and a Prayer
Appendix F: Jane Edna Hunter's Personal Correspondence with Family and Friends
Appendix G: Jane Edna Hunter's Resignation Letter from the PWA
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Jane Edna Hunter; African American social activists; early-to-mid-twentieth century; twentieth-century studies; twentieth-century America; autobiography; life writing; A Nickel and a Prayer; Cleveland; Cleveland, Ohio; African American schools; African American studies; African American history; African American women; American studies; American history; African American writing; Phillis Wheatley Association; the Working Girls Association; African American cultural production; African American philanthropy; progressive; Social Work; women's shelter; women's education; history of women's education; Phillis Wheatley; National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs; community support; Black women's lives; black women's experiences; black women's voices