<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In 1926 Wendell Phillips Dabney published his first book, <em>Cincinnati's Colored Citizens, </em> which was an unprecedented review of the city's most successful and important African American citizens. Never before had a publication marshaled together such an immense amount of historical, sociological, statistical, and biographical information about Cincinnati's black community. Its nine chapters, well illustrated with photographs, provided a wealth of information about black schools, churches, businesses, property owners, benevolent organizations, and much more. <em>Cincinnati's Colored Citizens</em> remains today an important piece of Cincinnati's rich African American heritage and a critical resource for those interested in the history of the Queen City.</p>
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