#19
[Book, 1927] Wesley,
Charles H., 1891-1987 (Charles Harris) Negro labor in the United
States, 1850-1925: a study in American economic history / by Charles H.
Wesley. 1st ed., 2nd printing (November, 1927). New York:
Vanguard Press, 1927. 343 p. ; 18.5 x 11.5 cm. [Appendix: p.
309-319. Bibliography: p. 321-330. Index: p.
331-343. The purpose of this study is to present a survey of the
development and transition of Negro Labor in the United States from the period
of slavery to the period of the entrance of Negroes into industrial occupations
in large numbers. p. v. To my friends, James and
Dorothy Porter, with the cordial greetings of Charles H. Wesley, Washington,
1933 Signed inscription on top of inside front cover. Hard
bound in orange with black lettering and with a small black embossed image of a
laborer]
#20
[Book, 1929] Wesley,
Charles H., 1891-1987 (Charles Harris) The history of Alpha Phi
Alpha: a development in college life, 1906-1973 / by Charles H. Wesley.
12th ed. Chicago: The Foundation Publishers, c1929, c1950, 1975.
xiv, 15-562 p.: ill., ports. ; 22 x 14 cm. [Appendices: p,
493-536. Index: p. 537-562. ...the author has
endeavored to present in readable form the main facts about the history of the
oldest Greek letter fraternity organized originally for black college
men. p. v. To Dorothy Porter from Charles H. Wesley.
Signed inscription on top of inside front cover. Hard bound in
black cloth with gold lettering]
#21
[Book, 1935] Wesley,
Charles H., 1891-1987 (Charles Harris) Allen, Richard, 1760-1831
Richard Allen: apostle of freedom / by Charles H. Wesley.
[1st ed.] Washington, D.C.: The Associated Publishers, 1935.
[xvi], 300 p. : front. (port). ; 20 x 13.5 cm. [Appendix: p.
269-276. Bibliography: p. 277-285. Index: p.
287-300. The dominant theme of the volume is the rise of organized
independence and self-expression in the economic and social life of Negroes in
America under the leadership of Richard Allen and his associates: p. vii.
To Dorothy Porter, with the cordial greetings of Charles H.
Wesley, December, 1935 Signed inscription on top of first fly
leaf. Hard bound in dark red cloth with black lettering]
#22
[Book, 1961] Wesley,
Charles H., 1891-1987 (Charles Harris) The history of the Prince
Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, 1849-1960:
an epoch in American fraternalism / by Charles H. Wesley. [1st
ed.] Wilberforce, OH: Central State College Press, 1961. xii, 457
p. : ill. (ports) ; 24 x 16 cm. [List of illustrations: p. x-xii.
Appendix: p. 419442. Index: p. 443-457.
The purpose of this book is to describe the development of an
organization of Colored Americans whose heritage extended in its historical
background to England. ... Dust jacket blurb. Hard bound in
blue cloth with gold lettering. In light blue dust jacket with black
lettering. Map of Ohio on back cover of dj. To Dorothy B. Porter,
with the cordial personal greetings of Charles H. Wesley. Signed
inscription on top of inside front cover]
#23
[Book, 1984] Wesley,
Charles H., 1891-1987 (Charles Harris) The history of the
National Association of Colored Womens Clubs: a legacy of service
/ by Charles Harris Wesley. 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: National
Association of Colored Womens Clubs, Inc. (5808 16th Street, N.W.), 1984.
viii, 562 p. : ill. (ports) ; 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
[Appendix: List of Presidents, p. 528; The Biennial Conventions, p.
529-530; Organizational chart, p. 531; Club song, p. 532; Club prayer, p. 533.
Charter: p. 534. Selected bibliography: p. 535-537.
Acknowledgements: p. 538. Index: p. 539-562.
Hard bound in blue cloth with silver lettering] |