Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918
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Jeffrey B. Perry., & Jeffrey B. Perry|AUTHOR. (2008). Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 . Columbia University Press.

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Jeffrey B. Perry and Jeffrey B. Perry|AUTHOR. 2008. Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918. Columbia University Press.

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Jeffrey B. Perry and Jeffrey B. Perry|AUTHOR. Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 Columbia University Press, 2008.

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Jeffrey B. Perry, and Jeffrey B. Perry|AUTHOR. Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 Columbia University Press, 2008.

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