LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY SELECT LIST OF KEFEKENCES ON THE NEGRO QUESTION COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A. P. O. GKRJFFIN CHIEF OF DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY V)H .CA WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1903 - LIBBAKY OF CONGRESS DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY SELECT LIST OF REFERENCES ON THE NEGRO QUESTION COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A. P. C. GKRIFFIl^ CHIEF OF DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1903 INTRODUCTION. This is one of a number of lists upon topics of current interest which have been compiled to meet requests by letter. So far as it could be distributed at all it has hitherto been distributed in type written form. The applications have become so numerous that it has now been reduced to print, so as to be available for more general distribution. It has no claim to completeness; nor does it even attempt to exhaust the resources of this Library on the subject. Its purpose is merely to present some of the authorities of interest to the general inquirer. The special investigator must, of course, go much further. A. P. C. GRIFFIN, Chief of Division of Bibliography. HERBERT PUTNAM, Librarian of Congress. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 26, 1903. 3 165200 LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGRO QUESTION. Abbott, Ernest Hamlin. Religious life in America. A record of personal observation. New York: Th,< Outlook company, 1903. ,///, 370pp. 8. "Religious tendencies of the negro," pp. 81-104. American academy of political and social science. America s race problems. Addresses at the fifth annual meeting, April li>-18, [Philadelphia: American academy of political <nxl social science, 190 l.\ 187 pp. 8. Content*: The races of the Pacific: The natives of Hawaii; a study of Polynesian charm, by Titus Munson Coan; The races of the Philippines The Tagals, by Charles C. Pierce; The semi-civilized tribes of the Philippine Islands, by Oliver C. Miller; The causes of race superiority, by Edward A. Ross; The race problem at the I South: Introductory remarks, by Hilary A. Herbert; The relation of the whites to the negroes, by George T. Winston; The relation of the negroes to the whites in the South, by W. E. Burghardt Du Bois; The races of the West Indies: Our relation to the people of Cuba and Porto Rico, by Orville II. Platt; The Spanish popu lation of Cuba and Porto Rico, by Charles M. Pepper. American negro academy. Occasional papers. Nos. 1. 2, 4, 0. Washington , D. C. PuUixhed It/ tlie Academy, 1897-1899. , voh. 8. Baldwin. William H. jr. The present problem of negro education. (In American social science association. Journal, number 37, December, 1899, pp. 52-68. ) Barringer, Paul Brandon. The American negro: his past and future. 3d edition. Raleiyh, N. .: Edward* A Broughton, 1900. 23 pp. 8. - The sacrifice of a race." An address delivered before the race conference at Montgomery, Ala., May 10, 1900. Raleigh, N. C., 1900. 30 pp. 8. 6 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Blair, Lewis H The prosperity of the South dependent on the eleva tion of the negro. Richmond, Va.: K Waddy, 1889. ix, 147pp. 12. 9 Blyden, Edward W. Christianity, Islam and the negro race. With an introduction by the Hon. Samuel Lewis. 2d edition. London: ^Y. B. Whittinghani A co., 1888. (4). a-v. (1), 432 pp. 8. "African colonisation," pp. 383-423. "Appendix. The Republic of Liberia," pp. 425-432. Brackett, Jeffrey K. The negro in Maryland. A study of the insti tution of slaveiy. Baltimore: N. Murray, 1889. (6), 268 pp. 8. (Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Extra vol. 6.) Notes on the progress of the colored people of Maryland since the war. A supplement to The negro in Maryland: a study of the institution of slavery. Baltimore: Publication agency of the Johns Hopkins Univer sity, July, August, September, 1890. 96 pp. 8. (Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Eighth series, 7-8-9.} Brannon, Henry. A treatise on the rights and privileges guaranteed by the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Cincinnati: W. JI. Anderson cfe<:v>., 1901. ?V, (!}, 562 pp. 8. Brown, William Garrott. The lower South in American historv. New York: The Macinillan company, 1902. ,W, (/), 271 pp. 12 C . "The Ku Klux movement," pp. 189-225. "Shifting the white man s burden," pp. 245-271 Bruce, Philip A. The plantation negro as a freeman. Observations on his character, condition, and prospects in Virginia. New York and London: G. P. Putnam ,$ sons, 1889. v,r, (/), 262pp. 12. (Questions of the day, no. 57.} Cable, George Washington. The negro question. New York: Charles Scribner s sons, 1890. w , (2}, 173 pp. 12. The silent South, together with the f reedmairs case in equity, and the convict lease system. New edition. New York: Charles Scrihner s sons, 1889. vi, (2), 213 pp. Portrait. 12 Z . LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGKO QUESTION. 7 Calhoun, William Patrick. The Caucasian and negro in the United States. They must be separate. If not, then extermina tion. A proposed solution: colonization. Columbia, S. C. : The E. L. Bryan eo.,1902. 171pp. Por trait. 12. Chandler, Julian A. C. Representation in Virginia. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins press, 1896. 83 pp. 8. (Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and politi cal science. Fourteenth series, 6-7.) [Christinas, L. T.] An evil router from all the walks of life from the cradle to the grave. A panacea for racial friction and a crowning benediction to humanity. Raleigh, N. C., Edwards & Broughton. 1900. 36 pp. 8. Clayton, Virginia V. White and black under the old regime. With introduction by F. C. Morehouse. Milwaukee: The Young churchman co., [1899]. 195 pp. Plate*. Portraits. 16^. Clowes, W r . Laird. Black America: a stud} r of the ex-slave and his late master. Reprinted, with large additions, from "The Times." Cassell & company, London [etc.], 1891. wiii, (1), 240 pp. Map. 12. Cook, Charles C. A comparative study of the negro problem. Washington D. C. : Published hy the Academy, 1899. llpp. 8. {American negro academy . Occasional papers, no. 4-) Cross, Samuel Creed. The negro and the sunny South. A lecture. ,S. C. Cross, publisher, Martinsburg, West Ya. , 1899. 136pp. Portrait. 12. 9 Gulp, Daniel Wallace, ed. Twentieth century negro literature; or, A cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the American negro, by one hundred of America s greatest negroes. Naperville, III. : J. L. Nichols A co., [1902]. 472pp. Fron tispiece. Portraits. 8. Curry, J. L. M. 1. Difficulties, complications and limitations con nected with the education of the negro. 2. Education of the negroes since I860. ( Tn United States. Commissioner of education. Report, 1894-95, vol. 2, pp. 1366-1384. Washington, 1896.) 8 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. The college-bred negro; report of a social study made under the direction of Atlanta univer sity; together with the proceedings of the fifth conference for the study of the negro problems, held at Atlanta uni versity, May 29-30, 1900. Atlanta, Ga.: Atlanta university press, 1900. (2},llf>,(l}pp. 8. (Atlanta university. Publications, no. J.) - The conservation of races. Washington: Published by the Academy, 1897. 15 pp. 8. (The American negro acaden<y. Occasional papers, no. 2.} The negro common school. Report of a social study made under the direction of AtLnta university; together with the proceedings of the sixth conference for the stud} r of the negro problems, held at Atlanta university, on May 28, 1901. University press, Atlanta, Georgia, 1901. (4), ii, (), 120pp. 8 C . (Atlanta university. Publications, no. 6.) The negro in business. Report of a social studjr made under the direction of Atlanta university; together with the pro ceedings of the fourth conference for the study of the negro problems, held at Atlanta university, May 30-31, 1899. Atlanta, Georgia, 1899. (4), 77 pp. 8. (Atlanta univer sity . Publications, no. 4-) - The negro in the black belt: some social sketches. (In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin vol. 4, no. 22, pp. 401-416. Washington, 1899. 8.) The negro landholder of Georgia. (In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin no. 35, pp. H47- 777. Washington, 1901. 8.) - The negroes of Farmville, Virginia: a social study. (In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin, vol. 3, no. 14, pp. 1-38. Washington, 1898. 8. ) - The Philadelphia negro, together with a special report on domestic service, by Isabel Eaton. ^Boston: Ginn cfe GO. , 1899. #. ( University of Pennsylvania. Publications. Series in political economy and public law, no. 14.) A select bibliography of the American negro for general readers. Atlanta, Georgia, 1901. 11 pp. 6 . (Atlanta University. Publications.} LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGRO QUESTION. 9 Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. Some efforts of American negroes for their own social betterment. Report of an investigation under the direction of Atlanta University; together with the proceedings of the third conference for the stud} 7 of the negro problems, held at Atlanta University, May 25-26, 1898. Atlanta, Ga. : Atlanta university press, 1898. (2], 66 pp. 8. (Atlanta university. Publications, no. 3.} Ferrer de Couto. Jose. Los negros en su diversos estados y condi- ciones; tales como son, como se supone que son, y como deben ser. Nueva York: Imprenta de Hallet, 1864. 310, (1} pp. 8. Fortune, T. Thomas. Black and white: land, labor, and politics in the South. New York: Fords, Howard, A Ifnlbert, 1884. 310pp. 16. (American questions. ) G-aines, D. B. Racial possibilities as indicated by the negroes of Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark. : Print, dept. of Philander Smith college, 1898. 189pp. Illustrations. 12. Gannett, Henry. Occupations of the negroes. Baltimore: Published by the Trustees, 1895. 15pp. Plates. 8. (John F. Slater fund. Occasional papers, no. 6.) Reprinted in United States. Commissioner of Education. Report, 1894-95, vol. 2, pp. 1385-1396. Washington, 1896. Gibson, J. W., W. H. Crogman, and others. The colored American from slavery to honorable citizenship. J. L. Nichols cfe co., Atlanta, Ga. [etc.] 1902. 7 3% pp. Illus trations. Plates. Portraits. 8. G-uthrie, James M. Camp-tires of the Afro- American, or, the col ored man as a patriot, soldier, sailor, and hero, in the cause of free America. Philadelphia: Af ro- American pub. co., 1899. 710pp. Illus trations. Plates. Portraits. 8. Guthrie, AVilliam D. Lectures on the fourteenth article of amend ment to the Constitution of the United States. Boston: Little, Brown and company, 1898. xxviii, 265 pp. oo o . Hampton normal and agricultural institute. Twenty-two years work of the Hampton normal and agricultural institute at Hamp ton, Virginia. Records of negro and Indian graduates and ex-students. With historical and personal sketches and tes- 10 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. timony on important race questions from within and with out. Illustrated with views and maps. Hampton: Normal school press, 1893. y, (J), 520. (8} pp. Frontis})iece (Folded plate} . Folded maps. 8. Haynes, G. H. Representation in state legislatures. The Southern states. (In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 16, pp. 93-119. Philadelphia, 1900.) Herbert, Hilary A., and others. Why the solid South? or. recon struction and its results. Baltimore: R. II. Woodward cfc co., 1890. vvn, 452 pp. 16. 9 Hoar, George Frisbie. The opportunity of the colored leader. An address to the law class of Howard university, 189-i. Washington: Howard university press, 1894. 17 pp. 8 - . Hoffman, Frederick L. Race traits and tendencies of the American negro. Published for the American economic association hy the Mac- millan company, Nev* York, [1896]. 329 pp. 8 . (Amer ican economic association. Publications, vol. 11, nos. 1,2 and 3.} Ingle, Edward. The negro in the District of Columbia. (In Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Eleventh series, 3-4, March-April, 1893, pp. 93-202. 8. ) Southern sidelights. A picture of social and economic life in the South a generation before the war. New York: Thomas Y. Orowell <& company, [1896]. (6 ). 373 pp. 12. (Library of economics and politics, no. 10.) (T Johnson, Edward A. History of negro soldiers in the Spanish- American war, and other items of interest. Raleigh, N. C.: Capital printing co.. 1899. 147pp. Platen. Portrait. 6 >c . Kettell, Thomas Prentice. Southern wealth and Northern profits, as exhibited in statistical facts and official figures: showing the necessity of union to the future prosperity and welfare of the Republic. New York.: George W. c6 John A. Wood, 1860. 173pp. 8. Laws, J. Bradford. The negroes of Cinclare central factory and Calumet plantation, Louisiana. ( In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin no. 38, pp. 95-120. Washington, 1902. 8.) Le Conte, Joseph. The race problem in the South. (In Brooklyn ethical association. Man and the state. Studies in applied sociology, pp. 349-402. New York, 1892. 8. ) LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGRO QUESTION. 11 Love, John L. The disfranchisement of the negro. Washington, I). C,: Published by the Academy, 1899. (0), 27 pp. 8 Z . (The American negro academy. Occasional papers, no. 6.) Mayo, A. I). The opportunity and obligation of the educated class of the colored race in the southern states. ( In United States. Commissioner of Education. Report, 1898-99, vol. 1, pp. 1227-1246. Washington, 1900. 8".) - Third estate at the South. An address delivered before the American social science association at Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1890. Boston: G. If. Ellis, 1890. 24pp. 8. Miller, Kelly. "The primary needs of the negro race; 1 an address * delivered before the alumni association of the Hampton normal and agricultural institute, June 14, 1899. Washington, D. C.: Howard university press, 1899. IS pp. 8. - A review of Hoffman s race traits and tendencies of the American negro. Washington, D. C.: Published by the Academy, 1897. 36 pp. 8. (American negro academy. Occasional papers, 110. 1.} Morgan, John T. Negro suffrage in the South. Mr. Pritchard s res olution. Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan uary 8, 1900. Washington., 1900. 16 pp. 8~. Cover-title. t Morgan, T. J. The negro in America, and the ideal American repub lic. Philadelphia: American Baptist publishing society. [1898], 203pp. 12 C . I Nash, Charles E. The status of the negro, from a negro s standpoint, in his own dialect. Little Rock, Ark..: Turn, ah cfc Pittard, 1900. 32pp. Illus trations. 12. t National negro business league. Proceedings of the first meeting, held in Boston, Massachusetts, August 23 and 24, 1900. [/. E. Hamm, publisher, Boston, 1901.] 279 pp. Plates. Portrait. S~. Nieboer, H. J. Slavery as an industrial system. Ethnological researches. The Hague: Martinus Nijhof, 1900. xxvii, (1), 4?4pp- S. 12 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Northrop, Henry Davenport, Joseph li. Gay Northrop, and I. Gar land Penn. The southern college of life and universal edu cator; being a manual of self -improvement and guide to success for the colored race. Philadelphia, Pa.: National publishing c<>., [1908]. (6 ), 17-164, vV, [lit] ,// ///, 700, (8}, vii pp. /Hunt rations. Plates. Portrait*. Map. 8~. Pell, Edward Leigh. The bright side of humanity; glimpses of life in every land, showing the distinctive noble traits of all races. Richmond, Va.: The B. 1 1 \ Johnson publishing co.,[1900]. 602 pp. Illustration*. PI ate* (partly colored}. Portraits. 8. The American negro, pp. 303-343. Penn, I. Garland, and J. W. E. Bo-wen. The united negro: his prob lems and his progress. Containing the addresses and pro ceedings the Negro young people s Christian and educa tional congress, held August 0-11, 1902. Atlanta, Ga.: D. E. Luther publishing co., 1902. xxx, 600 pp. Plates. Po, traits. 12. Pierce, Edward L. Enfranchisement and citizenship. Addresses and papers. Edited by A. W. Stevens. Boxton: Roberts brothers, 1896. vii, (2), 397 pp. 8 -. Chapters, pp. 142-184, contains "Two systems of reconstruction." Pike, James S. The prostrate state: South Carolina under negro government. New York: D. Appletoinkco.,1871^. 279 pp. 12. [Presley, Samuel C.] Negro lynching in the South. Treating of the negro, his past and present condition, of the cause of lynching, and of the means to remedy the evil. Washington, D. C. : T. W. Cadick, 1899. 64 pp. Illus trations. 8. Prichard, Hesketh. Where black rules white; a journey across and about Hayti. Westminister: Archibald Constable c Co., 1000. (10}, 288 pp. Illustrations. Plates. 8. Richings. G. E. An album of negro educators. [n. p., 1900.] 48pp. Illustrations. Oil. 32. Riley, Jerome R. The philosophy of negro suffrage. Hartford: American publishing company, 189 ). 110 pp. Portrait. 8. LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGKO QUESTION. 13 /Royall, William L. History of the Virginia debt controversy. The negro s vicious influence in politics. RicJunond.Va.: Geo. M. West, publisher, 1897. lllpp. 12. Sadler, M. E. The education of the coloured race. ( Li Great Britain. Board of education. Special reports on educa tional subjects, vol. 11. Education in the United States of Amer ica, part 2, pp. 521-560. London, 1902. 8.) Slater (John F.) fund for the education of freednien. Proceedings of the trustees. Balt wior, : J. Murphy db co., 1892-1901. 6 w>U. 8. The "Occasional papers" of the Slater fund, nos. 1-6, are reprinted in the United States. Commissioner of education. Report, 1894-95, vol. 2, pp. 1366-1424. Social und physical condition of negroes in cities. Report of an inves tigation under the direction of Atlanta university: and Proceedings of the second conference for the study of problems concerning negro city life, held at Atlanta uni versity, May 25-26, 1897. Atlanta, Cra.; Atlanta university press, 1897 . 7 l 2,lJipp. 8. (Atlanta, university. Publications, no. 2.) , Southern society for the promotion of the study of race conditions and problems in the South. Race problems of the South. Report of the proceedings of the first annual conference ... at Montgomery, Alabama, May 8, 9, 10, 1900. Rich)iion<l: B. F. Johnson publishing company. [1900], 240 pp. 5. (. ontoits: "Montgomery s welcome to the visitors and delegates," E. B. Joseph; "The welcome of Alabama," Joseph F. Johnston; The idea and history of the conference," J. B. Gaston; "The problems that present themselves," Hilary A. Herbert; "The franchise in the South," Alfred Moore Waddell; John T. Graves; William A. McCockle; " Popular education in the South," Hollis B. Frissell; Julius D. Dreher; J. L. M. Curry; "The negro in rela tion to religion;" "Expenditures for negro evangelization Principles and methods;" "Which is the wiser form of religious work among negroes that controlled by white agencies, or that administered by negroes?" D. Clay Lilly, W. A. Guerry; "What are the religious conditions of the negro to-day, compared with those of ante-bellum days the differences and their significance? C. C. Brown; "Should we advise the raising of the standard of ordination for the negro clergy?" J. R. Slattery; Lynching as a penalty: "The punishment of crimes against women existing legal remedies and their sufficiency," Alex. C. King; "Is lynch ing advisable?" Clifton C. Breckinridge; The negro and the social order: "The sacrifice of a race," Paul B. Barringer; "The negro as an American problem," W. Bourke Cockran; "A partial list of books and pamphlets on the negro question in the United States," S. M. Lindsay, pp. 224-240. 14 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Spahr Charles B. America s working people. Longmans, Green and co., New York, London \_etc. ~\, 1900. vi, (2), 261pp. 12. The negro as an industrial factor, pp. 72-90. The negro as a citizen, pp. 91-119. [Stetson, George R.] The southern negro as he is. By G. R. S. Boston: G. H. Ellis, 1877. 32 pp. 8. Stone, Alfred Holt. The negro in the Yazoo-Mississippi delta. (In American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol 3, pp. 235-272. New York, 1902. 8. ) Sutton, Edwin H. Negro problem. [Baltimore, 1889.} 71pp. 12. Thorn, William Taylor. The negroes of Litwalton, Virginia: a social study of the %i Oyster negro." (In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin, no. 37, pp. 1115-1170. Washington, 1901. 8.) The negroes of Sandy Spring, Maryland: a social study. (In United States. Department of Labor. Bulletin, no. 32, pp. 43-102. Washington, 1901. 8". ) Thomas, William Hannibal. The American negro, what he was, what he is, and what he may become. A critical and practical discussion. New York: The Macmillan company, 1901. ,r,vi, (#), 440 pp. 8. Thrasher, Max Bennett. Tuskegee: its story and its work. With an introduction by Booker T. Washington. Boston: Small, Maynard c6 company, WOO. ,cvi, 216 pp. Plates. Portrait. 12. Tillinghast, Joseph Alexander. The negro in Africa and America. Published for the American economic association by the Mac millan company, Ne-w York. [1902]. vi, 231 pp. 8. (American economic association. Publications, third series, vol. 3, no. 2. May, 1902.} Part I: The negro in West Africa. Part II: The negro under American slavery. Part III: The negro as a free citizen. Bibliography, pp. 229-231. Tourgee, Albion W. An appeal to Caesar. New York: Fords, Howard and IMbert, 188^. 4,22pp. 16. UN iv errs IT LIST OF BOOKS ON THE NEGRO QUESTION. 15 United States. 55th Congress, 2d session. /Senate document no. 114. Protest of citizens of Louisiana, etc. Letter from the attorney -general, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of January 26, 1898, copy of a protest of citizens of Louisiana against violations of the Constitution by the acting circuit judge and the district attorney of the United States for the eastern district of Louisiana by the exclusion from service on juries in the United States courts of duly qualified citizens on account of color. Feb. 4, 1898. 14 pp. 8. Senate document no. 11^ j_>t. 2. Exclusion of colored persons from juries in United States courts in Louisiana. Letter from the attorney-general, transmitting, in further response to resolution of the Senate of Jan. 26, 1898, copies of answers filed by the district judge and the attorney of the United States, referred to in the protest concerning alleged exclusion of colored persons from service upon juries in the United States court in the district of Louisiana. Mar. 7, 1898. 5 pp. 8. Bureau of Education. Education of the colored race. (In Report of commissioner for 1894-95, vol. 2, pp. 1331-1366. Washington, 1896. 8.) The Slater fund and the education of the negro. (In Report of commissioner for 1894-95, vol. 2, pp. 1367-1424. Washington, 1896. 8.) Education of the colored race. (In Report of commissioner for 1895-96, vol. 2, pp. 2081-2115. Washington, 1897. 8.) Education of the colored race. (In Report of commissioner for 1896-97, vol. 2, pp. 2295-2333. Washington, 1898. 8.) Education of the colored iacp. (In Report of commissioner for 1897-98, vol. 2, pp. 2479-2507. Washington, 1899. 8.) - The future of the colored race. (In Report of the commissioner for 1898-99, vol. 1, pp. 1227-1248. Washington, 1900. 8.) - Department of Labor. Condition of the negro in various cities. (In Us Bulletin, vol. 2, May 1897, pp. 257-369. Washington, 1897. 16 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. "Washington, Booker T. Education of the negro. ( In Butler, Nicholas Murray, ed. Education in the United States, [vol. 2], pp. 893-936. Albany, N. Y. 1900. 8. United States commission to the Paris exposition of 1900. Department of education. Monograph 18. ) - The future of the American negro. Boston: Small, Maynard 16 company, 1899. (2), ,r, 3, 294 pp. Portrait. 12. An autobiography; the story of my life and work. Intro duction by Dr. J. L. M. Curry. Toronto, Ont., NapervlUe, Dl. \etc.~\: J. L. Nichols c5 co. [1901]. 4J55 pp. frontispiece. Plates. Portraits. 8. - Up from slavery. An autobiography. New Yorl-: Doubleday, Page & co., 1901. iw, 330 pp. Portrait. 8^. - De esclavo a catedratico; autobiografia de Booker T. Washing ton; vertida del ingles al espanol por Alfredo Elfas y Pujol. ^ Nueva York: J). Appleton y compania, 1902. vii, (1), 297 pp. Frontispiece. Plates. Portraits. 12. West, Max. The fourteenth amendment in the light of recent decisions. (In Yale review, vol. 8, Feb. 1900, pp. 385-402.) Williams, Fannie Barrier. A new negro for a new century; an accurate and up-to-date record of the upward struggles of the negro race. Chicago: American publishing house, [1900. \ ^28 pp. Portraits. 8 C . 1 Willcox, Walter F. Negro criminality. (In American social science association. Journal, no. 37, pp. 78-98, 1899. ) NEGRO QUESTION: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS. 1879. Reconstruction and the negro. D. H. Chamberlain. North American review, vol. 128 (Feb. 1879): 161-173. 1879. Ought the negro to be disfranchised? Ought he to have been enfranchised? James G. Blaine, L. Q. C. Lamar, Wade Hampton, James A. Garfield, Alexander H. Stephens, Wendell Phillips, Montgomery Blair, Thomas A. Hen- dricks. North American review, vol. 128 (Mar. 1879): 225-283. 1884. The future of the negro in the South. James B. Craighead. Popular science monthly, vol. 26 (Nov. 1884) 39. 1885. The freedman s case in equity. George W. Cable. Century magazine, vol. 29 (Jan. 1885}: 409-4-18. 1885. In plain black and white. A reply to Mr. Cable. Henry W. Grady. Century magazine, vol. 29 (Apr. 1885): 909-917. 1889. The republican party and the negro. E. L. Godkin, forum, vol. 7 (May, 1889): 246-257. 1890. Statistics of the colored race in the United States. Francis A. Walker. American statistical association. Publications, vol. 2 (Sept. Dec., 1890): 91-106. 1891. White and negro criminals. The Tradesman (Chattanooga), vol. 25 (May 1, 1891): 4-8. 1891. Negro labor. The experience of Southern manufacturers. The Tradesman (Chattanooga], vol. 25 (Aug. 15, 1891): 31-32, 35. 1891. Negro labor in the South. Comments of leading journals. The Tradesman (Chattanooga ), vol. 26 (Oct. 15, 1891): 55. 1891. Thoughts on the negro problem. James Bryce. Worth American review, vol. 153 (Dec., 1891): 641- 1892. A cross section through North Carolina. A. B. Hart. Nation, vol. 54 (Mar. 17, 1892): 207. 1892. A Southerner on the negro question. Thomas Nelson Page. North American review, vol. 154 (Apr., 1892): 401. 2188403 2 17 18 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1893. Negro suffrage a failure: shall we abolish it? John C. Wickliffe. Forum, vol. 14 (Feb., 1893}: 797-80J h 1893. Why the Southern elections fraud issue was a failure. L. Satterthwait. American journal of politics, vol. 2 (Apr., 1893}: 412. 1894. The South and its problems. L. B. Evans. Educational review, vol. 7 (Apr., 1894): 333-342. 1896. South Carolina s new constitution. Albert Shaw. American monthly review of reviews, vol. 13 (Jan., 1896}: 66-71. 1896. The education of the negro. J. L. M. Curry. American magazine of civics, vol. 8 (Feb., 1896}: 169-180. 1898. The study of the negro problems. W. E. Burghardt DuBois. American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 11, (Jan., 1898}: 1-23. 1898. Taking away the negro s ballot. Francis Bellamy. Illustrated American, vol. 23 (Jan. 15, 1898}: 72. 1898. An appeal to the Louisiana convention. Independent, vol. 50 (FJ>. 17, 1898}: 217-218. 1898. The Louisiana suffrage clause. Would it be constitutional? Public opinion,vol. 2. + (March 2 4, 1898): 362; (June 2, 1898): 679. 1898. The Louisiana constitution. Independent, vol. 50 (March 31, 1898}: 412-413. 1898. The new constitution (Louisiana). Nation, vol. 66 (May 19, 1898): 37 4. 1898. Disfranchising a race. Nation, vol. 66 (May 26, 1898}: 398-399. 1898. The future of the American negro. Booker T. Washington. M/ssionari/ review, vol. 21 (June, 1898): 487-433. 1898. Education and suffrage of negroes. Booker T. Washington. Education, vol. 19 (Sept. 1898): 49-50. 1898. The race problem in the South. I. The North Carolina revo lution justified. A. J. McKehvay. II. A negro s view. Kelly Miller. Outlook, vol. GO (Dec, 31, 1898): 1057-1059; 1059-1063. NEGRO QUESTION: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS. 19 1899. A negro schoolmaster in the new South. W. E. Burghardt DuBois. Atlantic monthly, vol. 83 (Jan., 1899}: 99-104. 1899. Race war in North Carolina. H. L. West. Forum, vol. 26 (Jon. 1899}: 578-579. 1899. Light in the South. Booker T. Washington. Independent, vol. 51 (Jan. 19, 1899): 175-176. 1899. Efforts of negroes for their own social betterment. Outlook, vol. 61 (Jan. 28, 1899}: 235. 1899. [Discrimination between whites and negroes in the South.] Independent, vol. 51 (Mar. 9, 1899}: 713. 1899. The three phases of colored suffrage. Walter C. Hamm. North American review, vol. 168 (Mar. 1899}: 285-296. -1899. Negro disfranchisement. Outlook, vol. 61 (Mar. 4, 1899}: 486. 1899. The race problem. A symposium. 1. The origin of race an tagonism, by James T. Holly. 2. Is there a negro problem ? by W. H. Councill. 3. Disfranchisement as a remedy, by J. Montgomery McGovern. -i. Impossibility of racial amal gamation, by W. S. McCurley. 5. Educational possibili ties, by Booker T. Washington. Arena, vol. 21 (Apr. 1899}: 421-4,58. 1899. Negro disfranchisement in North Carolina. Outlook, vol. 61 (Apr. 1, 1899}: 711-712. 1899. Negro disfranchisement in Alabama. Outlook, vol. 61 (Apr. 8, 1899}: 802-803. 1899. A Southern woman s view [of the negro question.] Mrs. L. H. Harris. Independent, vol. 51 (May 18, 1899}: 1354-1355. 1899. The negro and crime. W. E. Burghardt DuBois. Independent, vol. 51 (May 18, 1899}: 1355-1357. 1899. America s working people. 4. The negro as an industrial factor. 5. The negro as a citizen. Charles B. Spahr. Outlook, vol. 62 (May 6, 1899}: 31-37; (July 1, 1899}: 490-439. 1899. Negro suffrage in Alabama. Joseph F. Johnston. Independent, vol. 51 (June 8, 1899}: 1535-1537. 1899. Negro womanhood. Mrs. L. H. Harris. Independent, vol. 51 (June 22, 1899}: 1687-1689. 20 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1899. "Good Indians" and "good niggers. " T. Thomas Fortune. Independent, vol. 51 (June 22, 1899): 1689. 1899. Negro immorality. Independent, vol. 51 (June 22, 1899): 1703-1704- 1899. History of the negro question. J. L. M. Curry. Popular science monthly , vol. 55 (June 1899): 177-185. 1899. The future of the negro. W. H. Council!. Forum, vol. 27 (July 1899): 570-577. t 1899. Race problem in the United States. Booker T. Washington. Popular science monthly , vol. 55 (July 1899) : 3 17-325. 1899. The negro as a modern soldier. James Cleland Hamilton. Anglo-American magazine, vol. 2 (Aug. 1899): 1 13-1% 4. 1899. The racial troubles in the South. B. Odell Duncan. Harpers weekly, vol. 43 (Aug. 19. 1899): 817. 1899. A pioneer in negro education. Bernard C. Steiner. Independent, vol. 51 (Aug. 24, 1899): 2287-2290. 1899. The negro as a soldier. Public opinion, vol. 27 (Aug. 17. 1899}: 198. 1899. The American negro and his place. Elizabeth L. Banks. Nineteenth century, vol. 46 (Sept. 1899): 459-4H- * 1899. The case of the negro. Booker T. Washington. Atlantic monthly, vol. 84 (Nov. 1899}: 577-587. .f 1899. The suffrage tight in Georgia. W. H. Burghardt l)u Bois. Independent, vol. 51 (Nov. 30, 1899): 3226-3228. 1899. Disfranchising the negro. Nation, vol. 69 (Nov. 23. 1899): 384. 1899. A negro on the position of the negro in America. D. E. Tobias. Nineteenth century, vol. 46 (Dec. 1899): 957-973. 1899. Disfranchisement defeated in Georgia. Independent, vol. 51 (Dec. 7, 1899): 3306-3307. 1900. The Philadelphia negro: a social study. Percy N. Booth. American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 15 (Jan. 1900): 100-103. 1900. Race war and negro demoralization. Thomas F. Price. American Catholic quarter?)/ review, vol. 25 (Jan. 1900): 89-105. NEGEO QUESTION: AETICLES IN PERIODICALS. 21 1900. Negro education. Charles Minor Blackford, jr. Arena, vol. 23 (Jan. 1900}: 24-30 1900. Signs of progress among the negroes. Booker T. Washing- 9 ton. Century magazine, vol. 59 (Jan. 1900}: Ji72-478. 1900. The negro as a factor in the future of the West Indies. H. C. De Lisser. New century review, vol. 7 (Jan. 1900}: 1-6. > 1900. Booker T. Washington on our racial problem. Outlook, vol. 64 (Jan. 6, 1900}: 14-17. 1900. The Philadelphia negro. Henry L. Philipps. Charities review, vol. 9 (Feb. 1900}: 575-578. 1900. The American negro of to-day. Philip Alexander Bruce. Contemporary review, vol. 77 (Feb. 1900): 284-297. 1900. Secret societies and negro progress. W. P. Trent. Public opinion, vol. 28 (Feb. 22, 1900}: 238. 1900. The race problem: a southern conference. American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 15 (March, 1900}: 307-310. 1900. The negro as a political factor in the South. A. K. Abbott. Anglo-American magazine, vol. 3 (March, 1900} : 203-207. 1900. Thirty -five years of freedom for the negro. Outlook, vol. 64 (Mar. 10, 1900}: 565. 1900. Village improvement among the negroes. R. L. Smith. Outlook, vol. 64 (Mar. 31, 1900}: 733-736. 1900. The negro in business. Public opinion, vol. 28 (Mar. 1900}: 399. 1900. The American negro in business. Spectator, vol. 84 (Mar. 31, 1900}: 440. 1900. " Learning by doing" at Hampton. Albert Shaw. American review of reviews, vol. 21 (Apr. 1900}: 417-1$%. t 1900. The negro s case in equity. Ida B. Wells Barnett. Independent, vol. 52 (Apr. 26, 1900}: 1010. 1900. Lynching and the franchise rights of the negro. American, academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 15 (May, 1900): 493-497. 22 1900. . 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. . 1900. 1900. , 1900. 1900. 1900. 1900. j? 1900. 1900. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. The negro and the soil. D. Allen Willey. Arena, vol. 23 (May, 1900): 553-560. The Montgomery conference. Isabel C. Barrows. Independent, vol. 52 (May 24, 1900): 1257-1259. The Montgomery conference. Outlook, vol. 65 (May 19, 1900): 153-155. The Montgomery conference. Isabel C. Barrows. Outlook, vol. 65 (May 19, 1900): 160-162. The negro since the civil war. N. S. Shaler. Popular science monthly, vol. 57 (May, 1900): 29-39. The Montgomery conference. American monthly review of reviews, vol. 21 (June, 1900): 655. Will education solve the race problem? John Roach Straton. ?forth American revien\ vol. 170 (June* 1900): 785-801. The future of the negro in the Southern states. N. 8. Shaler. Popular science monthly, vol. 57 (June, 1900): 147-156. The industrial color-line in the North. James S. Stemons. Century magazine, vol. 60 (July, 1900): JfiJ-JfiS. The Montgomery conference. Charltie* review, vol. 10 (July, 1900): 193-194. Montgomery conference. Chautauyuan , vol. 31 (July, 1900): 328. The Montgomery race conference. Booker T. Washington. Century magazine* vol. 60 (Aug. 1900): 630-632. Tuskegee negro conference. Max Bennett Thrasher. Chautauquan, vol. 31 (Aug. 1900): 504-507. The negro problem in the South. Charles Henry Grosvenor. Forum, vol. 29 (Aug. 1900): 720-725. North Carolina s red-shirt campaign. Independent, vol. 52 (Aug. 2, 1900): 1874-1876. Election in North Carolina. Marion Butler. Independent, vol. 52 (Aug. 16, 1900): 1953-1955. The North Carolina suffrage amendment. A. J. McKelway. Independent, vol. 52 (Aug. 16, 1900}: 1955-1957. Education will solve the race problem. A reply. Booker T. Washington. N&rth American reviev\ rot. 171 (Any. 1900): 221-832. NEGKO QUESTION: AETICLES IN PEEIODICALS. 23 1900. Crime among the negroes of Chicago. A social study. Mon roe N. W ork. American journal of sociology, vol. 6 (Sept. 1900): 204~% 1900. The fourteenth amendment and the race question. Max West. American journal of sociology, vol. 6 (Sept. 1900): 248-254- 1900. North Carolina s suffrage amendment. American, monthly review of reviews, vol. 22 (Sept. 1900): 273-274. 1900. Crime among the negroes of Chicago. Public opinion, vol. 29 (Sept. 20, 1900): 367. 1900. The negro problem in the South. Oscar W. Underwood. Fvrum, vol. 30 (Oct. 1900): 215-219. 1900. Have we an American race question? 1. The negro vindi cated. George Allen Mebane. 2. Passing of the race problem. Walter L. Hawley. 3. Lawlessness vs. law lessness. W. S. Scarborough, -i. A plea from the South. Walter Guild. Arena, vol. & (Nov., 1900): J49-488. i 1900. Paths of hope for the negro. Jerome Dowd. Century magazine, vol. 61 (Dec. 1900): 278-281. 1900. The negro in New York. Jno. Gilmer Speed. Harper^ weekly, vol. U (Dec. 22, 1900): 1249-1250. 1900. The American negro and his economic value. Booker T. Washington. International monthly* vol. 2 (Dec. 1900): 672-680. 1900. The religion of the American negro. W. E. Burghardt DuBois. New world, vol. 9 (Dec. 1900): 614-625. 1901. The criminal negro. 1. A sociological study. 2. Southern conditions that influence negro criminality. 3. Some of his characteristics. 4. Advantages and abuses of Southern systems. 5. Physical measurements of females. Frances A. Kellor. Arena, vol. 25 (Jan. 1901): 59-68; (Fell. 1901): 190-197; (Mar. 1901): 308-316; (Apr. 1901): 419-1&8; (May, 1901): 510-520. 1901. Reconstruction of the Southern states. W. Wilson. Atlantic monthly, vol. 87 (Jan., 1901): 1-15. 24 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1901. Has Jamaica solved the color problem? Julius Moritzen. Guntorfs magazine, vol. 20 (Jan., 1901}: 31-4.6. 1901. New Orleans and negro education. Guntons magazine* vol. 20 (Jan., 1901}: 66-70. 1901. The. conditions of the reconstruction problem. Hilary A. Herbert. Atlantic monthly, vol. 87 (Feb., 1901}: 145-157. 1901. The training of the negro teacher. Nathan B. Young. Education, vol L 21 (Feb., 1901}: 309-364. 1901. The negro and education. Kelly Miller. Forum, vol. 30 (Feb., 1901}: 693-700. 1901. A Southern woman s appeal for justice. Amanda Smith Jemand. Independent, vol. 53 (Feb. 21, 1901): 438-440. 1901. The negro problem. Charles H. Vail. International socialist review, vol. 1 (Feb., 1901}: 4.64--470. 1901. The South and the negro. Marion L. Dawson. North American review, vol. 172 (Feb., 1901}: 279-284. 1901. Disfranchisement in Maryland. Public opinion, vol. 30 (Feb., 21, 1901}: 230-231. 4 1901. The race problem. As discussed by negro women. Mary Taylor Blauvelt. American journal of sociology, vol. 6 (Mar., 1901}: 662-672. 1901. Negro education in the South. Paul B. Barringer. Educational review, vol. 21 (Mar., 1901}: 233-243. 9 1901. The negro in business. Booker T. Washington. G union s magazine, vol. 20 (Mar., 1901}: 209-219. 1901. The remedy for disfranchisement. Public opinion, vol. 30 (Mar. 28, 1901}: 390-391. 1901. Reconstruction in South Carolina. Daniel H. Chamberlain. Atlantic monthly, vol. 87 (Apr. 1901}: 473-J+84. 1901. The case for the South J. W. Bailey. Forum, vol. 31 (Apr. 1901}: 225-230. * 1901. The Tuskegee negro conference as an educational force. Max Bennett Thrasher. Guntorfs magazine, vol. 20 (Apr. 1901}: 359-366. NEGRO QUESTION: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS. 25 1901. The Southern mountaineer. John Fox, jr. Scr liners magazine, vol. 29 (Apr. 1901}: 387-399; (May, 1901}: 556-570. 1901. The negro and our new possessions. W. S. Scarborough. Forum, vol. 31 (May, 1901}: 340-3J+9. 1901. Popular education and the race problem in North Carolina. Joseph W. Bailey. Outlook, vol. 68 (May 11, 1901}: 114-116. JL901. The Alabama constitutional convention. Max B. Thrasher. Outlook, vol. 68 (June 22, 1901}: 437-439. 1901. Shame of New Orleans. Independent, vol. 53 (July 11, 1901}: 1630. 1901. The burden of negro schooling. W. E. Burghardt Du Bois. * Independent, vol. 53 (July 18, 1901}: 1667-1668. 1901. The condition of the South. Walter G. Oakman. North American review, vol. 173 (July, 1901} : 40-43. 1901. The negro as soldier and officer. Nation, vol. 7 3 (Aug. 1,1901}: 85-86. 1901. Southern suffrage amendments. Joseph Culbertson Clayton. Albany law journal, vol. 63 (Sept., 1901}: 358-359. 1901. The southern people during reconstruction. T. N. Page. Atlantic monthly, vol. 88 (Sept., 1901}: 289-304. 1901. Southern problem. G. A. Thacher. Forum, vol. 32 (Sept. 1901}: 116-118. ^^1901. Reconstruction and disfranchisement. Atlantic monthly, vol. 88 (Oct. 1901}: ^33-437. 1901. The undoing of reconstruction. William A. Dunning. Atlantic monthly, vol. 88 (Oct. 1901}: 4,37-4/^9. 1901. Alabama s new constitution. Outlook, vol. 69 (Nov. 23, 1901}: 751. 1901. The race problem at the South. H. A. Herbert. Social scltnce, vol. 4 (Nov. 1901} : 139-140. 1901. Suffrage, North and South. William R. Merriam Forum, vol. 32 (Dec. 1901}: 460-465. 1902. Alabama constitutional convention. G. Corey. American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 19 (Jan. 1902}: 143-145. 26 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. t ^ 1902. The American negro as a religious, social, and political factor. Kelly Miller. Anglo-American magazine, vol. 7 (Jan. 1903): 63-75. 1902. Alabama s new constitution. Chautauquan, vol. 34 (Jan. 1902}: 361. 1902. Economic work of the negro. B. T. Washington. Current literature, vol. 32 (Jan. 1902): 8-5-86. /1902. Our negro population. Independent, vol. 54 (Jan. 2, 1902): 57. , 1902. Impossibility of restoring negro suffrage. World s work, vol. 3 (Jan. 1902): 1585-1586. 1902. The expansion of the negro population. Kelly Miller. Forum, vol. 32 (Fel>. 1902): 671-679. t 1902. The "Black north." Rebecca Harding Davis. Independent, vol. 54 (Pel. 6, 1902): 338-340. 1902. The negro problem. Henry W. Blair. Independent, vol 54 (Feb. 20, 1902): J42-444. 1902. Theology versus thrift in the black belt, Charles B. Dyke. Popular science monthly, vol. 60 (Fel. 1902): 360-361,. 1902. The American negro s religion for the African negro s soul. Levi J. Coppin. Independent, vol. 54 (Mar. 27, 1902): 7^8-750. 1902. The new race question in the South. S. A. Hamilton. Arena, vol. 27 (Apr. 1902): 352-358. 1902. The settlement idea in the cotton belt. Pitt Dillingham. Outlook, vol. 70 (Apr. 12, 1902): 920-922. 1902. The negro and higher learning. W. S. Scarborough. Forum, vol. 33 (May, 1902): 349-355. / 1902. Negro disfranchisement in Louisiana. Paul L. Haworth. Outlook, vol. 71 (May 17, 1902): 162-166. 1902. Suffrage in the South: six new state constitutions. Chappell Cory. Anteric<in monthly review of reviews, vol. 25 (June, 1902): 716-718. 1902. Shall the Southern delegation to Congress be cut down " . Edgar D. Crumpacker. Frank Leslies popular monthly, vol. 54 (July, 1902): 281-286. NEGRO QUESTION: AETICLES IN PERIODICALS. 27 1902. Negrophilism in South Africa. M. J. Farrelly. Fortnightly review, vol. 78 (Aug., 1902): 301-308. 1902. Of the training of black men. W. E. Burghardt Du Bois. * Atlantic monthly, vol. 90 (Sept., 1902): 289-297. 1902. The American negro. Cuyler Smith. Frank Leslies popular monthly, vol. 54 (Sept. 1902): 4.17- 430. 1902. Colored men as cotton manufacturers. Jerome Dowd. Ghmton?* magazine, vol. 23 (Sept. 1902): 254-256. 1902. The negro problem how it appeals to a Southern colored woman. Independent, vol. 54 (Sept. 18, 1902): 2221-2224. 1902. The negro problem how it appeals to a Southern white woman. Independent, vol. 54 (Sept. 18, 1902): 2224-2228. 1902. Negro conditions sensibly discussed. A. R. Holcombe. Outlook, vol. 72 (Sept, 20, 1902): 170-173. 1902. The crux of the negro question. Henry A. Stimson. BlWwtheca sacra, vol. 59 (Oct. 1902): 717-729. 1902. Insanity and the negro. M. L. Perry. Current literature, vol. 33 (Oct. 1902): 467-468. 1902. A plea against suffrage restriction in the South. H. D. Money. Frank Leslie J s popular monthly, vol. 54 (Oct. 1902): 609-613. 1902. The negro as an industrial risk. Independent, vol. 54 (Oct. 2, 1902): 2381. X1902. Suffrage restriction in the South: its causes ana consequences. Clarence H. Foe. North American review, vol. 175 (Oct. 1902): 534-563. 1902. The hope of the negro. J. L. Robinson. Open court, vol. 16 (Oct. 1902): > 1902. The southern republican elimination of the negro. World 1 * work, vol. 4 (Oct. 1902): 2591. 1902. The negro in South Africa and in our southern states. World* * work, vol. 4 (Oct. 1902): 2591-2592. % 1902. The national negro business league. Booker T. Washington. TrV/>A/ .s- y/v,?v5 , vol. 4 (Oct. 1902): 2671-2675. 28 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 1902. The agricultural negro. Booker T. Washington. Arena, vol. 28 (Nov. 1902): 461-463. 1902. The native labour question in South Africa. H. H. Johnston. Nineteenth century, vol. 52 (Nov. 1902): 724-731. 1902. The separate street-car law in New Orleans. A. R. Holcombe. Outlook, vol. 72 (Nov. 29, 1902): 746-747. 1902. An Alabama negro school. Oswald Garrison Villa rd. American monthly review of reviews, vol. 26 (Dec. 1902): 711-714. 1902. The Anglo-Saxon and the African. Kelly Miller. Arena, vol. 28 (Dec. 1902): 575-584. 1902. Right of negroes to hold office. Independent, vol. 54 (Dec. 4, 1902): 2855-2856. 1902. Color line. P. Goddard. Independent, vol. 53 (Dec. 5, 1902): 2895-2897. 1902. The President on the appointment of negroes. Outlook, vol. 72 (Dec. 6, 1902): 759-760. 1903. The evolution of negro labor. Carl Kelsey. American academy of political and social science. Annals, ><ol. 21 (Jan., 1903): 55-76. 19C3. Deep waters of the race problem. World s work, vol. 5 (Jan., 1903): 2935. 1903. The new aspect of the negro question. Thomas Nelson Page. Collier s weekly, vol. 30 (Feb. 28, 1903): 11. 1903. The American negro historical society of Philadelphia and its officers. H. Harrison Way man. Colored American magazine, -vol. 6 (Feb., 1903): 287-294. 1903. Latest phases of the race problem in America. Sarah A. Allen. Colored American magazine, vol. 6 (Feb., 1903): 244-^5 1> 1903. The negro and the Philippines. R. B. Lemus. Colored American magazine, vol. 6 (Feb. , 1903) : 314-318. "*1903. Hopeful position of the negro. 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