♦ BUT—HE WANTS TO KNOW i ♦ PARENTS: This Is A Must" How he sees himself and what he think about himself will determine his future. He wants your help. He wants to know about his past, his heri tage. He wants to know that he is somebody. Have you given him the an swers he must have? You can now with the Negro Heritage Library. The FIRST complete source of Negro culture and history ever to be made available for family use. Here, told at last, is the story of the Negro’s contribution to civiliza tion. THE NEGRO HERITAGE LIBRARY I “The idea of the Negro Heritage Library is a tremendous one. I can think of no venture in the world of ideas that is going to be more criti cal to the Negro community. In a real sense it is the next frontier in our struggle.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. President, Southern Christian Leadership Conference Nobel Peace Prize, 1964 “The Negro Heritage Library will make readily available, to both Negro and White readers, the facts needed to set the record straight. It should be a continuing source of enlightenment and in spiration to people.” Roy Wilkins Executive Director N.A.A.C.P. “A dream has come true! At last there is avail able a volume library on the heritage of the Ne gro! “I am certain that the Negro Heritage Library will supply a very real need for the Negro as he seeks identity with a past that is deserving of re spect. To have this material available in this form, documented, and in attractive covers is indeed the answer to many a teacher’s prayers. “ . . . this library is a “must” for all educational institutions!” Elizabeth D. Koontz President, Department of Classroom Teachers, National Education Associaton "... Too little is known about the Negro heri tage in the United States— especially about the history of the Negro in this country . . . “Recognizing the need for developing the pres entation of the history of the Negro as an in tegral part of the whole history of the United States, a Yonkers. N. Y., publishing firm. Edu cational Heritage, Inc., has taken steps to broaden the whole concept of heritage studies ...” (excerpted and reprinted from the Con gressional Record Sept. 14, 1964). Senator Jacob Javits U. S. Senator Druly ( Do fiver y -American Dio me! WE NED TO KNOW! The men, the women, their struggles and triumphs ... a rich legacy offering dividends. The greatest gift that you can ever place in the hands of your children, their heritage. Now, here at last, the product of years of preparation and painstaking research ... one of the most exciting literary adventures ever undertaken ... here is the long overdue “truth” of the Negro’s history and his re markable contribution to civilization. FREE! FULLY ILLUSTRATED COLOR BROCHURE - ♦ The first 10 volumes are available NOW! Get all the facts on how to reserve your editions... as well as news of the exciting Budget Plans ... without cost or obliga tion! Mail the coupon below ... and we will rush a full color, illustrated brochure with all the fascinating de tails! It’s yours .. . FREE .. . MAIL YOUR COUPON Y TODAY! J CALL NOW - * Tel: X II NEGRO HERITAGE PROGRAM INFORMATION SERVICE j| f II 126% East Hargett St., Suite B ll W isl Please send me my free copy of the full color brochure describing the Negro Heritage Library. II $ M I understand that this does not obligate me in anyway. A II NAME MRS. ( ) p| [i ADDRESS APT NO { M CITY STATE ZONE V i U OCCUP ...„ AGE...: CD 366 jK $ THE CJUKMJMIAN RALEIGH, N C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1967 11

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