James Weldon Johnson, Harlem Renaissance figure,, + 13 illustrations and decorative endpapers, (1871?1938) was an accomplished educator, diplomat, editor, and NAACP organizer: Black Manhattan,  1st edition,  Second printing dated August 1930 (first was in July),    in Beige Dustjacket Titled in Red, story of the Negro African American in New York. This work celebrates the Social

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James Weldon Johnson, Harlem Renaissance figure,, + 13 illustrations and decorative endpapers, (1871?1938) was an accomplished educator, diplomat, editor, and NAACP organizer : Black Manhattan, 1st edition, Second printing dated August 1930 (first was in July), in Beige Dustjacket Titled in Red, story of the Negro African American in New York. This work celebrates the Social

Alfred A. Knopf, New York,, 1930

HBDJ, 1930, 1st edition, Second printing dated August 1930 (first was in July) VG/VG, decorative cloth boards, "W. E. DuBois Prize Edition" on the DJ front panel, DJ price-clipped with edgewear. Illustrated green & brown chains with Red Lettering ,This work celebrates the social and cultural history of the black community in Manhattan from the year 1626 to the 1920s. author was a promoter of the Harlem Renaissan ce. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: Very Good

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James Weldon Johnson, Harlem Renaissance figure,, + 13 illustrations and decorative endpapers, (1871?1938) was an accomplished educator, diplomat, editor, and NAACP organizer : Black Manhattan, 1st edition, Second printing dated August 1930 (first was in July), in Beige Dustjacket Titled in Red, story of the Negro African American in New York. This work celebrates the Social is listed for sale on Bibliophile Bookbase by Bluff Park Rare Books.

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