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82:. The Reprints of Negro Periodicals series was "the first complete facsimile reproduction of any of these periodicals. Many of the titles are unavailable in complete form in any one library and have been completed only by drawing upon the holdings of several libraries. In some cases the only existing copy in the world has been used for reproduction purposes. These periodicals present a broad history of Black culture and thought during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." 31:
of the United States, and "to publish original books written by scholars and specialists affiliated with the more than one hundred American colleges and universities that are predominantly Negro in enrollment. Negro Universities Press also publishes a wide range of facsimile reprints of highly
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Among the company's publications was an 125-volume history of slavery in the U.S., composed primarily of 1000-copy reprints of books from the late 19th century to the 1930s. They also reprinted whole runs of historical African-American periodicals, including the
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was an American publishing house that "published many reprints and original works related to the Black experience." Per the company's 1969 catalog, NUP was an incorporated company that was designed to behave as a
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about his proposal for a Negro Universities Press. Circa 1970, the Press had a partnership with
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significant books and periodicals related to Negro history and culture."
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Historically black universities and colleges in the United States
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The company was organized in 1968 and initially headquartered on
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mentioned in her newspaper column that she had met with
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university press
historically black colleges and universities
43rd Street
Marguerite Cartwright
Alan Angoff
New American Library
Greenwood Press
National Anti-Slavery Standard
Colored American magazine
NAACP
Crisis, a Record of the Darker Races
HBCU Library Alliance
"Collections: Negro Universities Press"
"Negro Universities Press 1969 catalog"
"Negro Universities Press Formed"
"World Backdrop by Marguerite Cartwright"
"History of Black Man's Place"
"Publisher Revives Book on Negro Life"
"Ask the Globe"
"Incident led to interest in history of slavery"
"University of Delaware Libraries acquisitions"
"Negro History Reprints on Market"
Categories
1968 establishments
Historically black universities and colleges in the United States

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