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170 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

KELLY MILLER'S HISTORY OF 
THE NEGRO IN THE WORLD WORLD WAR
New Book Published May 24th, 1919

THE KELLY MILLER HISTORY OF THE WORLD is all that the title can possibly mean. The author takes up the Great Conflict, following it step by step through the thirty excellent chapters, including the Terms of the Armistice, and General Pershing's full report to the War Department, and gives up the only condensed History of the Great War that is fair to the Negro Race.
The Negro's War for Democratization--He braces Himself and Claims to be the Champion of Democracy--Enters the Arena of Combat! The German Indigent--The South Sensitive--The North Quizzical--The Whole World Hesitant.

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700 Pages, 50 Pages of Negro Soldiers, 50 Pages of other appropriate and interesting pictures.

THE NEGRO IN THE NAVY

More than fifty pages of Book devoted to the ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE NEGRO IN THE AMERICAN NAVY--Guarding the Trans-Atlantic Route to France--Battling the Submarine Peril--The Best Sailors in any Navy in the World--Making a Navy in Three Months from Negro Stevedores and Laborers--Wonderful Accomplishments of Our Negro Yeomen and Yeowomen.

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Prof. Kelly Miller, Author. Howard University, Washington D C.
Dean Miller's Picture 11 x 14 Given with the book, or Picture mailed for 25c

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Our agents are sending us thousands of orders weekly--There will be A MILLION copies of the book sold during the next six months and A MILLION DOLLARS profit made by agents--Are you going to get your share? Many Agents are leaving high salaried positions to canvass!
We will quote you agent's prices that will surprise you--Our agents consider a day lost when they fail to make at least $10--Get in touch with us and let us tell you about our liberal terms, large profits and free book offers.

The Negro Turns the Tide at Chateau Theirry--He Helps Hurl Back the Hordes of the Hun--Wins His Place and Right to a Voice in the Affairs of Mankind against Prejudice, Ridicule, Race Hatred, and almost Insurmountable Obstacles!
Kelly Miller, Dean of Howard University, residing in Washington, D. C., the friend of Government officials in the National Capital, is the best prepared Negro to give a complete record of what the soldiers and sailors of his race have accomplished in the World War for Human Rights. It is the most satisfactory and impartial War History yet written.
The book is bound in durable cloth, with substantial head band, price $2.50. In Full Kerotol Morocco (similar to cut) $3.25. Copy mailed to any address upon receipt of the price. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.

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A Selected List of Books

These prices do not include postage. Postage extra.

HAZEL. (Mary White Ovington) $1.00
THE HEART OF A WOMAN AND OTHER POEMS. (Georgia Douglas Johnson) 1.25
NORRIS WRIGHT CUNEY. (Maud Cuney Hare) 1.50
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. (B.F. Riley) 1.50
A NARRATIVE OF THE NEGRO. (Leila Amos Pendleton) 1.50
SOULS OF BLACK FOLK. (W. E. B. DuBois) 1.25
A CENTURY OF NEGRO MIGRATION. (Carter G. Woodson) 1.10
RACE ADJUSTMENT. (Kelly Miller) 2.00
HISTORY OF THE NEGRO. (B. G. Brawley) 1.25
THE NEGRO MIGRANT IN PITTSBURGH. (Abraham Epstein) .50
GRANNY MAUMEE AND OTHER PLAYS FOR A NEGRO THEATRE. (Ridgely Torrence) 1.50
HALF A MAN. (Mary White Ovington) 1.00
AFTERMATH OF SLAVERY. (William Sinclair) 1.50
MY LIFE AND WORK. (Bishop Alexander Walters) 1.50
THE NEGRO IN LITERATURE AND ART. (B. G. Brawley) 1.50
FIFTY YEARS AND OTHER POEMS. (James Weldon Johnson) 1.25
JOHN BROWN. (W. E. B. Du Bois) 1.50
NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY. (J. W. Cromwell) 1.25
PRINCE HALL AND HIS FOLLOWERS. (George W. Crawford) 1.00
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION. (T. G. Steward) 1.25
NEGRO CULTURE IN WEST AFRICA. (George W. Ellis) 2.00
THE NEGRO. (W. E. B. Du Bois) .75
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO PRIOR TO 1861. (Carter G. Woodson) 2.00
FACTS OF RECONSTRUCTION. (John R. Lynch) 1.50
LIFE AND LETTERS OF COLERIDGE-TAYLOR. (W. C. Berkwick-Sayers) 2.25
POEMS OF PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR. 2.25
AFRO-AMERICAN FOLKSONGS. (H. E. Krehbiel) 2.00
OUT OF THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE. (Kelly Miller) 1.50
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. (Emmett J. Scott and Lyman Beecher Stowe) 2.00

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