- Issued by
- The Colored American Magazine, American, 1900 - 1909
- Edited by
- Moore, Frederick Randolph, 1857 - 1943
- Published by
- The Colored American Publishing Company, American, founded 1900
- Printed by
- Moore Publishing and Printing Company, American
- Illustrated by
- Hanné, Theodore R. M.
- Subject of
- Hackley, Emma Azalia, 1867 - 1922
- Date
- March 1909
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- H x W x D: 9 3/4 × 6 15/16 × 3/16 in. (24.8 × 17.6 × 0.5 cm)
- Description
- An issue of the Colored American Magazine with staples removed. The cover is printed in red ink and features a decorative design of roses by Theodore R. M. Hanné. The frontispiece is an image of E. Azalia Hackley. The issue features several poems but largely focuses on a celebration of industriousness and business success. The issue also includes illustrations and descriptions, including ones of Dr. Henry McKee Minton, President William Howard Taft, and the faculty and students of Georgia State College. The pages of this issue are numbered 134 to 185, for a total of 52 numbered pages. There are two pages of unnumbered advertisements at the beginning of the issue, and there are seven pages of unnumbered advertisements at the end of the issue.
- Transcription Center Status
- Transcription Available
- Place printed
- New York City, New York, United States, North and Central America
- Classification
- Documents and Published Materials
- Movement
- Women's Club Movement
- Topic
- Associations and institutions
- Black Press
- Business
- Mass media
- Poetry
- U.S. History, 1865-1921
- Women's organizations
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2014.63.64.5
- Restrictions & Rights
- No Known Copyright Restrictions
- Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.