Howard H. Bell
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American scholar of African American history
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Howard H. Bell's Degrees
- PhD History University of Pennsylvania
- Masters History University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelors History Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Howard Holman Bell was a scholar of African American history. His book Minutes of the Proceedings of the National Negro Conventions, 1830-1864 was published in 1969. He wrote an introduction to the 1970 edition of Black Separatism in the Caribbean, 1860. Several of his articles were published in the Journal of Negro Education. He worked at the Library of Congress, Texas Southern University, Dillard University, Morgan State University, and Howard University.
Howard H. Bell's Published Works
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- A survey of the Negro convention movement, 1830-1861 (1969) (30)
- THE INCIDENCE OF MENINGITIS IN EARLY INFANCY, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF TWO CASES DUE TO UNUSUAL ORGANISMS (1922) (25)
- Negro Nationalism: A Factor in Emigration Projects, 1858-1861 (1962) (19)
- Minutes of the proceedings of the national Negro conventions, 1830-1864 (1969) (18)
- The American Moral Reform Society, 1836-1841 (1958) (18)
- The Negro Emigration Movement, 1849-1854: A Phase of Negro Nationalism (1959) (15)
- National Negro Conventions of the Middle 1840's: Moral Suasion vs. Political Action (1957) (13)
- Expressions of Negro Militancy in the North, 1840-1860 (1960) (10)
- Bound with Them in Chains: A Biographical History of the Anti-slavery Movement (review) (2013) (10)
- Self-Regulation by the Advertising Industry (1974) (8)
- HYPERPLASIA OF THE PINEAL BODY (1916) (6)
- George Bourne and The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable. By John W. Christie and Dwight L. Dumond. (Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware and The Presbyterian Historical Society, 1969. xi + 206 pp. Notes. $5.00.) (1970) (5)
- XX. Bacterial Flora of Faucial Tonsils, with Especial Reference to Hemolytic Streptococci and Associated Histopathologic Changes (1924) (5)
- Relation of Different Strains of Influenza Bacilli as Shown by Cross Agglutination and Absorption Tests (1920) (5)
- Infection of the meninges and lungs by a species of actinomyces (1924) (4)
- Horizontal and vertical pancreas, in association with other developmental abnormalities (1922) (4)
- Some Reform Interests of the Negro during the 1850's as Reflected in State Conventions (1960) (3)
- Free Negroes of the North 1830-1835: A Study in National Cooperation (1957) (3)
- LXX. Further Observations on the Histopathologic Changes in Excised Faucial Tonsils (1924) (3)
- Negro Nationalism in the 1850s (1966) (2)
- 78. Hemingway’s the Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1974) (1)
- The relativity of freedom (1961) (1)
- Diverticula of the duodenum (1921) (1)
- Freedom From Fear: The Slave and His Emancipation. (1961) (0)
- The Protest Aspect of Negro History (1963) (0)
- Contributors to this issue (1993) (0)
- Jefferson: All Things to All Men (1960) (0)
- James H. Whyte, The Civil War: Washington During the Reconstruction, 1865-1876. (1958) (0)
- Abolitionism in a Frontier Community (1959) (0)
- Proceedings of the ... American Peace Congress (0)
- Intriguing, Distasteful Phase of Southern History (1959) (0)
- Negroes in California, 1849-1859 (1967) (0)
- Clifford S. Griffin, Their Brothers' Keepers. (1960) (0)
- The Judges and the Judged (1958) (0)
- Article entitled "Dr. Benjamin Jesse Covington" (1961) (0)
- Larry Gara, The Liberty Line: The Legend of the Underground Railroad. (1961) (0)
- Vera Wheatley, The Life and Work of Harriet Martineau (1958) (0)
- BENJAMIN JESSE COVINGTON, M.D., 1869-1961. (1963) (0)
- The Pacific Northwest@@@Frontier Politics and the Sectional Conflict: The Pacific Northwest on the Eve of the Civil War. (1956) (0)
- Oliver Evans, New Orleans. (1960) (0)
- A People in Search of Liberty and Equality (1962) (0)
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