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_aRogers, Joel Augustus, _d1880-1966. _9107324 |
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_aThe five Negro Presidents : _baccording to what white people said they were / _cby J. A. Rogers. |
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_aNew York, _bHelga M. Rogers, _c1965 |
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_a19 p. : _bill. _c21 cm. |
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520 | _aIn 1963 When Attorney-General Kennedy and Senator Javits said there might be a Negro President in the next thirty or forty years, FACT, most outspoken of the big magazines, replied there was already one and in its January February, 1964 issue had an article "America's First Negro President." It named Warren G. Harding as the one and had affidavits from elderly whites who knew the Harding family. But before Harding three other Presidents had been loudly proclaimed by white people as being of Negro Ancestry...Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln--from page 1. | ||
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_aAfrican Americans. _zUnited States _994292 |
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