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Aj this american life
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Subsequent Rogers books also dealt with this theme including 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro (1934), Sex and Race Volume 1 (1941), Sex and Race, Volume 2 (1942) Sex and Race, Volume III (1944) World’s Great Men of Color (1946), and Africa’s Gifts to America (1961).īy the 1930s and 1940s Rogers was writing history columns in a number of leading black newspapers including the Pittsburgh Courier, Messenger, Crisis, Mercury, and the New York Amsterdam News. In this work Rogers had his protagonist, a racist Southern senator, realizing finally that he was only a man, create a Hollywood film studio that would produce films that highlighted Africa’s gifts to the world. Towards that end, Rogers in 1917 published his seminal work, From Superman to Man. In this capacity, he began to focus on combating what he saw as white racist propaganda history in both books and popular films and other media of the period that omitted persons of African ancestry as contributors to world history. Joel Rogers held a variety of jobs including a Pullman porter, and a teacher, but eventually found his niche as a journalist and historian. Rogers lived briefly in Chicago, Illinois before eventually settling in New York City, New York. Rogers emigrated to the United States in 1906 and Joel Rogers became a naturalized citizen in 1917.

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He and his siblings were raised, after their mother passed, by their schoolteacher father, Samuel John Rogers. Rogers was born Septemin Negril, Jamaica.

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Self-trained historian, novelist, and journalist Joel Augustus Rogers spent most of his life debunking pseudo-scientific and racist depictions of people of African ancestry while popularizing the history of persons of black people around the world.












Aj this american life