A Social History of the American Negro eBook

Benjamin Griffith Brawley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about A Social History of the American Negro.

A Social History of the American Negro eBook

Benjamin Griffith Brawley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about A Social History of the American Negro.

  The Negro in Business.  Hertel, Jenkins & Co., Chicago, 1907.

  The Story of the Negro. 2 vols.  Doubleday, Page & Co., New
  York, 1909.

  My Larger Education.  Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N.Y.,
  1911.

  The Man Farthest Down (with Robert Emory Park).  Doubleday,
  Page & Co., Garden City, N.Y., 1912.

Weale, B.L.  Putnam:  The Conflict of Color.  The Macmillan Co., New York, 1910.

Weatherford, W.D.:  Present Forces in Negro Progress.  Association Press, New York, 1912.

Weld, Theodore Dwight:  American Slavery as It Is:  Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses.  Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, 1839.

Wiener, Leo:  Africa and the Discovery of America, Vol.  I. Innes & Sons, Philadelphia, 1920.

Williams, George Washington:  History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. 2 vols.  G.P.  Putnam’s Sons, New York, 1883.

Wise, John S.:  The End of an Era.  Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1899.  Woodson, Carter G.:  The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861.  G.P.  Putnam’s Sons, New York, 1915.

  A Century of Negro Migration.  Association for the Study of
  Negro Life and History, Washington, 1918.

Woolf, Leonard:  Empire and Commerce in Africa:  A Study in Economic Imperialism.  London, 1920.  The Macmillan Co., New York.

Wright, Richard R.:  Negro Companions of the Spanish Explorers.  (Reprinted from the American Anthropologist, Vol. 4, April-June, 1902.)

Wright, Richard R., Jr.:  The Negro in Pennsylvania:  A Study in Economic History. (Ph.D. thesis, Pennsylvania.) A.M.E.  Book Concern, Philadelphia.

Wright, T.S.  See Cornish, Samuel E.

Zabriskie, Luther K.:  The Virgin Islands of the United States of
America.  G.P.  Putnam’s Sons, New York, 1918.

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An Address to the People of the United States, adopted at a Conference of Colored Citizens, held at Columbia, S.C., July 20 and 21, 1876.  Republican Printing Co., Columbia, S.C., 1876.

Paper (letter published in a Washington paper) submitted in connection with the Debate in the United States House of Representatives, July 15th and 18th, 1776, on the Massacre of Six Colored Citizens at Hamburg, S.C., July 4, 1876.

Proceedings of the National Conference of Colored Men of the United States, held in the State Capitol at Nashville, Tenn., May 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1879.  Washington, D.C., 1879.

Story of the Riot.  Persecution of Negroes by roughs and policemen in the City of New York, August, 1900.  Statement and Proofs written and compiled by Frank Moss and issued by the Citizens’ Protective League.  New York, 1900.

The Voice of the Carpet Bagger.  Reconstruction Review No. 1, published by the Anti-Lynching Bureau.  Chicago, 1901.

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