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1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press

1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press

1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press
1917 "The Tuskegee Student" Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press. 10 pages including front and back inside pages. Excluding the front and back covers. Printed at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Member of National Negro Press Association. On the front cover is an image of children working in a garden with a stake fence. They are students in the Bethel Grove School Garden Club.

Articles include "The Principal's Sunday Evening Talk"; given at the chapel. "A Word to Club Women"; Improvisation Called Mark of Negro's Singing.

Wonderful ads by other Black publishers, magazines, periodicals. A great ad features a Booker T Washington memorial clock.

The paper is sufficiently thick that turning the pages does not risk tearing, if it is done carefully. I recommend a rounded dinner knife for separating the pages. 13.5" X 10.10". The Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, ALA. Condition is well above average.

The paper is intact with clean staples, no rust. There is a center fold with a tear that measures a tidbit more than an inch from the right edge. There are some edge chips, two corners are bent over, but are there. Please see photos as they are an integral part of the condition report and ask any questions that you have about the item so that we can satisfy you.

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1917 The Tuskegee Student Newspaper, Original, African American, Black Press