I am not afraid of being sued by white businessmen. In fact, I should welcome such a law suit. It would do the cause much good. Let us banish fear. We have been in this mental state for three centuries. I am a radical. I am ready to act, if I can find brave men to help me. Charles E. Cobb, Jr.: On the Road to Freedom: A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail. Algonquin Books, 2008, ISBN 978-1-56512-439-4, S.28 (google.com).
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edited by Arvarh E. Strickland. Robert L. Harris of Cornell University described it as "one of the few documents that provide insight into the early growth of the field of Afro-American history and the life of Woodson". Harris, Robert L. (Cornell University) (1991). "Review of Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History: A Diary, 1928–1930". The Journal of American History. 77 (4): 1400–1401. doi:10.2307/2078364. JSTOR:2078364.
Charles H. Wesley: Carter G. Woodson as a Scholar, The Journal of Negro History, Bd. 36, Nr. 1 (Januar 1951), S. 12–24, JSTOR:2715774. Siehe auch in diesem Artikel unter Schriften die Literaturstelle anno 1924
edited by Arvarh E. Strickland. Robert L. Harris of Cornell University described it as "one of the few documents that provide insight into the early growth of the field of Afro-American history and the life of Woodson". Harris, Robert L. (Cornell University) (1991). "Review of Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History: A Diary, 1928–1930". The Journal of American History. 77 (4): 1400–1401. doi:10.2307/2078364. JSTOR:2078364.
"for the most distinguished social science books appropriate for young readers that depict ethnicity in the United States." About the Carter G. Woodson Book Award. National Council for the Social Studies, abgerufen am 17. Oktober 2015.
Dorothy Porter Wesley recalled: "Woodson would wrap up his publications, take them to the post office and have dinner at the YMCA. He would teasingly decline her dinner invitations saying, 'No, you are trying to marry me off. I am married to my work'".Jacqueline Trescott, "Black History's Early Champion", The Washington Post, 10. Februar 1992.