Item #93431 The Southern Workman, Vol. XLVII, No. 10 (October, 1918)

The Southern Workman, Vol. XLVII, No. 10 (October, 1918)

Hampton, Va. Hampton Institute, 1918. Paperback. photos, pp. [465]-512. Softcover in original wrapper. 26 cm. Partially unopened. Among the contents: "Saving the Indian from Peyote," a four paragraph note recommending "hearty support" for a Congressional bill to ban Native American use of peyote (pages 470-471 with no photos); "County Training Schools," by Jackson Davis, Field Agent for the General Board (pages 481-489 with 7 photos); "An Oasis in the Midst," by E. Rose Batterham about the YWCA's effort to have "Hostess Houses" at military camps (pages 490-493 with 1 photo); "The Psychology of a Senegal," by H. A. Inness-Brown, a 1st Lieut. in the U. S. Sanitary Corps (pages 495-501 with no photos); and "Our Colored Soldiery," an earnest six stanza poem by Sarah A. [Collins] Fernandis, a social worker who was also the 1882 Hampton graduate who wrote the words used in the Hampton Institute Alma Mater (page 501). Very Good. Item #93431

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