Page:Journal of Negro History, vol. 7.djvu/152

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  • John Woolman's Efforts in behalf of Freedom, by G. D. Houston.
  • The Tarik E Soudan, by A. O. Stafford.
  • From a Jamaica Portfolio—Francis Williams, by T. H. MacDermott.
  • The Formation of the American Colonization Society, by H. N. Sherwood.
  • The History of the High School for Negroes in Washington, by Mary Church Terrell.
  • Our New Possessions—The Danish West Indies, by Leila Amos Pendleton.
  • Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes, by John R. Lynch.
  • The Struggle of Haiti and Liberia for Recognition, by Charles H. Wesley.
  • Three Negro Poets: Horton, Mrs. Harper and Whitman, by Benjamin Brawley.
  • Catholics and the Negro, by John Butsch.
  • Notes on the Nomoli of Sherbroland, by Walter L. Edwin.
  • The African Origin of the Grecian Civilization, by George Wells Parker.

It contains also about 100 pages of documents of the following series:

  • Letters of Anthony Benezet.
  • Observations on the Negroes of Louisiana.
  • The Conditions against which Anthony Benezet inveighed.
  • Letters, Laws, Narratives and Comments bearing on the Danish West Indies.
  • Petition for Compensation for the Loss of Slaves by Emancipation in the Danish West Indies.
  • Letters of George Washington bearing on the Negro.
  • The Will of Robert Pleasants.
  • Proceedings of the Reconstruction Meeting at Mobile, Alabama.

Volume III contains about 288 pages of dissertations entitled:

  • The Story of Josiah Henson, by W. B. Hartgrove.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Negro, by Benjamin Brawley.
  • Palmares, the Negro Numantia, by Charles E. Chapman.
  • Slavery in California, by Delilah L. Beasley.
  • Benjamin Banneker, the Negro Mathematician and Astronomer, by Henry E. Baker.
  • George Liele and Andrew Bryan, Pioneer Negro Baptist Preachers, by John W. Davis.
  • Fifty Years of Howard University, Part I, by D. O. W. Holmes.
  • Fifty Years of Howard University, Part II, by D. O. W. Holmes.
  • More about the Historical Errors of James F. Rhodes, by John R. Lynch.
  • Slavery in Kentucky, by Ivan E. McDougle.
  • The Beginnings of the Miscegenation of the Whites and Blacks, by Carter G. Woodson.
  • Gerrit Smith's Efforts in behalf of the Negroes in New York, by Zita Dyson.
  • The Buxton Settlement in Canada, by Fred Landon.

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