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    Cornelius Golightly

    Language: English

    Published by The Journal of Philosophy, 1947

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    Soft cover. 1st Edition. Signed offprint of an article by the pioneering African American philosopher, activist, and educator Cornelius Golightly, inscribed with his initials on the inside cover to a graduate student. Publisher's wraps, printed from The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XLIV, No. 19, pp. 505-516. Central crease running throughout both covers and text. Golightly graduated with a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Michigan in 1941, briefly taught at Howard University, and served at a number of other academic posts before serving as the first African American President of the Detroit Board of Education. Signed by Author(s).