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Questions and Answers <
In_Negro History
BY GEORGE WELLS PARKER
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Author of **1116 Children of The Sun."
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Questions pertaining to Negro His- j
tory anywhere if of general interest,!
" ? and not-too long, will he answered hy .
?Mr. Parker " in 4his column.? When j
T?f -adit not permit or t;he subject is^
not Suitable, letters will be- personally;
answered, subject?to?proper limitations.
and when a stamped envelqpe;
is enclosed. Address all communiea-'
tions to George Wells Parker,- 3423
Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Copyright," 1924 by The Associated
N*irrn Press.
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married a Yemenitic^voman and
from tfrem sprang th& Arabian
race.The Yemenites were
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quite distinguished,in Europe.':
Can you -give any account of
'lirii??C."N. W.. Tuueka, Kan, j.
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into slavery and brought to norland.
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in the University of Wit j
tenburg. . Later he was made 1
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