Emanuel D. Molyneaux Hewlett (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Two Colored Justices". Cambridge Chronicle [via Cambridge Public Library]. November 23, 1901. Retrieved July 2, 2019.

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  • Moore, Louis (Fall 2011). "Fit for Citizenship: Black Sparring Masters, Gymnasium Owners, and the White Body, 1825-1886". Journal of African American History. 96 (4): 448–473. doi:10.5323/jafriamerhist.96.4.0448. S2CID 141782656.
  • Berry, Mary Frances (March 2018). "Taking the United States to Court: Callie House and the 1915 Cotton Tax Reparations Litigation". Journal of African American History. 103 (1–2): 97–100. doi:10.1086/696360. S2CID 150198613.
  • Woodson, Carter G. (April 1929). "Insurance Business among Negroes". Journal of Negro History. 14 (2): 202–226. doi:10.2307/2714068. JSTOR 2714068. S2CID 149560502.

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  • Gregory, Thomas Montgomery (June 20, 1919). Report: Negro Situation in Northeast Africa and the Activities of Lawyer Emanuel W. Hewlett. War Department Military Intelligence, Correspondence. 5. http://dh.howard.edu/tmg_intellicorres/5

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  • "Judge E.M. Hewlett is Dead at Home". Evening Star (Washington, DC). September 21, 1929.
  • "President Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington". The Broad Ax (Chicago) (via LOC Chronicling America). January 6, 1906. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  • "[no headline]". The Broad Ax (Chicago) (via LOC Chronicling America). November 23, 1912. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  • "Another Color Line Case". Evening Star (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). May 10, 1889.
  • "[no headline]". The Colored American (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). February 24, 1900.
  • "Deprived of Lunch Room". Evening Star (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). April 3, 1907.
  • "M'Adoo Issues Timely Warning". Denver Star (via LOC Chronicling America). November 13, 1915.
  • "[no headline]". Washington Bee (via LOC Chronicling America). June 4, 1892.
  • "New Real Estate Company". Evening Star (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). October 13, 1906.
  • "Racial Troubles". Washington Bee (via LOC Chronicling America). December 24, 1898.
  • "Mrs. E.M. Hewlett Dies". Evening Star (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). July 20, 1896.
  • "[no headline]". Evening Star (Washington, DC) (via LOC Chronicling America). September 22, 1929.

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  • Moore, Louis (Fall 2011). "Fit for Citizenship: Black Sparring Masters, Gymnasium Owners, and the White Body, 1825-1886". Journal of African American History. 96 (4): 448–473. doi:10.5323/jafriamerhist.96.4.0448. S2CID 141782656.
  • Berry, Mary Frances (March 2018). "Taking the United States to Court: Callie House and the 1915 Cotton Tax Reparations Litigation". Journal of African American History. 103 (1–2): 97–100. doi:10.1086/696360. S2CID 150198613.
  • Woodson, Carter G. (April 1929). "Insurance Business among Negroes". Journal of Negro History. 14 (2): 202–226. doi:10.2307/2714068. JSTOR 2714068. S2CID 149560502.

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