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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 5th Annual Edition, 1917-1918
Volume 497, Page 78   View pdf image (33K)
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PROFESSOR KELLY MILLER.

Professor Kelly Miller is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
of Howard University, and is thus placed in charge of nearly four
hundred college men. This gives him a unique and conspicuous posi-
tion in the educational world.

He is native of South Carolina, a graduate of Howard University,
a sometime graduate student of Johns Hopkins University. As writer
for newspapers and magazines, he has made substantial contribu-
tions to discussions of the race problem. He is author of "Race Ad-
justment," "Out of the House of Bondage" and joint author of
"From Servitude to Service." Professor Kelly Miller contributed an
important chapter on negro education for the Bureau of Education,
and has published over one hundred thousand pamphlets bearing upon
racial discussions. The most famous of these was "As to the
Leopard Spots." Professor Miller is in great demand on the lecture
platform before both white and colored audiences and his works
are cited as authority both in Europe and America.

 

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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 5th Annual Edition, 1917-1918
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