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Whether they would make an historical
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contribution I don't know, but I do have here some
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books about Negroes.
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I have a brother, A. Briscoe Roger, who is an
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historian, a retired lawyer, who has written "The Mary-
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land Negro"; "The Maryland Negro Soldier"; and "Dro Harvy
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Johnson", who was a Negro minister and pioneer civic
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leader; "The Negro Lawyer in Maryland".
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I have a book on "The Maryland Negro".
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I have also promised "The Great Men of Maryland" by
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Father Arthur Bragg, who was then deceased.
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I have "The Negro in the Making of America" by
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Dr. Quarles, Professor of History, Morgan State College.
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These books I am going to present to the Presi-
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dent of our Convention in honor of this Convention, so
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perhaps you will get a chance to read them.
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PRESIDENT: ENEY: Delegate Roger, you may
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bring them forward to the rostrum at this time.
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DELEGATE ROGER: This is the first game about
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Negro Heroes, which was invented by Earl Koger and
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copyrighted in 1959.
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There are 7,000 copies of this game, and on
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