
Carter Godwin Woodson
1875 – 1950
49 works on record
Biography
Works

The mis-education of the Negro
1993

Negro orators and their orations
1969

The Negro as a business man
1969

The Negro wage earner
1930

The education of the Negro

Carter G. Woodson's appeal

Free Negro Heads of Families in the United States in 1830

The Journal of Negro history

The Life and Adventures of Venture Smith

The Mis-Education of The Negro by Carter G. Woodson AND Stolen Legacy by George G.M. James

The Religious Instruction of African Americans

The Journal of Negro History; Volume 5

Siyah Göç

A History Of The African American Church

Journal of Negro History; Volume 3

The mis-education of the Negro ; and, the education of the Negro

The Rural Negro

The Story of The Negro Retold

The African background outlined

Negro makers of history

The Negro in our history

African heroes and heroines

Carter G. Woodson

A century of Negro migration

The education of the Negro prior to 1861

The mind of the Negro as reflected in letters written during the crisis, 1800-1860

Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States in 1830

The history of the Negro church

The Journal Of Negro History V4
The negroes of Cincinnati prior to the Civil War
1975
African myths and folk tales
Ten years of collecting and publishing the records of the Negro
African myths
African Background Outlined
Journal of Negro History [serial]
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
Journal of Negro History, Volume 5 1920
Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson and the Willie Lynch Letter by Willie Lynch
Journal of Negro History, Volume 4 1919
Journal of Negro History, Volume 6 1921
Journal of Negro History, Vol. I
Journal of Negro History, Volume 7 1922
Journal of Negro History, Volume 8 1923
Journal of Negro History, Volume 2 1917
Report of the minority of the Select Committee on Emancipation, relative to the bill to establish a Bureau of Freedmen's Affairs
The disruption of Virginia
Paris and environs
Fifty years of negro citizenship as qualified by the United States Supreme Court
The Negro professional man and the community