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Thomas, William Hannibal, 1843-1935 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Thomas, William Hannibal, 1843-1935
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  • Earlier heading: Thomas, William Hannibal, b. 1843

nuc89-45371: His The American negro [MI] 1901 (hdg. on MH rept.: Thomas, William Hannibal, 1843- ; usage: William Hannibal Thomas)

Black Judas, 2000: jkt. (William Hannibal Thomas (1843-1935))

LC data base, 5-18-90 (hdg.: Thomas, William Hannibal, b. 1843)

African American National Biography, 2008 : t. p. Thomas William Hannibal, 4 May 1843-15 Nov. 1935 (clergyman and author ; born in Pickaway County, Ohio ; he began his thirty-year career as a national correspondent for the Christian Recorder, the weekly newspaper for the AME Church following the Civil War ; he was appointed an AME pastor in the Mononogahela, Pennsylvania circuit ; author of "The American Negro" published in 1901 ; lived in obscurity in Everett, Massachusetts until 1912 when he moved to Rome, Georgia ; from 1915 until death he resided in Columbus, Ohio)

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