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Still, James. Early recollections and life of Dr. James Still. [Philadelphia] Printed for the author by J. B. Lippincott, 1877. 274 p. port. E185.97.S85
James Still was the brother of William Still, the author of The Underground Railroad.
291
Tarry, Ellen. The third door; the autobiography of an American Negro woman. New York, D. McKay Co. [1955] 304 p. E185.97.T37A3
292
Tarry, Ellen. Young Jim; the early years of James Weldon Johnson. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 230 p. facsims., ports. PS3519.O2625Z89
293
Tatum, E. Ray. Conquest or failure? Biography of J. Frank Norris. Dallas, Baptist Historical Foundation [1966] 295 p. illus., ports. BX6495.N59T3
Bibliographical footnotes.
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Terrell, Mary C. A colored woman in a white world. Washington, Ransdell [c1940] 436 p. port. E185.97.T47
295
Thomas, Jesse O. My story in black and white; the autobiography of Jesse O. Thomas. Foreword by Whitney M. Young, Jr. New York, Exposition Press [1967] 300 p. (An Exposition-banner book) E185.97.T49A3
296
Thomas, Piri. Down these mean streets. New York, Knopf, 1967. 333 p. F128.9.P8T5
Autobiographical account of life among the Puerto Ricans and Negroes in New York City.
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Thomas, Will. The seeking. New York, A. A. Wyn [1953] 290 p. E185.97.T52A3
Autobiographical; the author is a journalist and writer from Vermont.
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Thompson, Era B. American daughter. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1946] 300 p. E185.97.T53
Autobiographical.
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Thompson, John. The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave; containing his history of 25 years in bondage, and his providential escape. Worcester, J. Thompson, 1856. 143 p. E444.T47