Joel Augustus Rogers' Race Vindication: A Chicago Pullman Porter&the Making of the from Superman to Man (1917) (Report)
The Western Journal of Black Studies 2011, Winter, 35, 4
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The same Volneyan historiography of decline was expressed in the title of Joel Augustus Rogers's From Superman to Man (1917). Rogers, who is the most beloved and influential of the vindicationists, wrote numerous books and newspaper articles which appeared in the first half of the twentieth century. (1998) Wilson J. Moses
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