Holtzclaw, W. H. (1908). A negro's life story: From the humblest beginning to the headship of a helpful and important institution; a frank narrative of the overcoming of extraordinary difficulties, an insight into life in the black belt of Mississippi. Utica Institute Electric Print.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHoltzclaw, William Henry. A Negro's Life Story: From the Humblest Beginning to the Headship of a Helpful and Important Institution; a Frank Narrative of the Overcoming of Extraordinary Difficulties, an Insight into Life in the Black Belt of Mississippi. [Utica]: Utica Institute Electric Print, 1908.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHoltzclaw, William Henry. A Negro's Life Story: From the Humblest Beginning to the Headship of a Helpful and Important Institution; a Frank Narrative of the Overcoming of Extraordinary Difficulties, an Insight into Life in the Black Belt of Mississippi. Utica Institute Electric Print, 1908.