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_, March 29, April 7, 9, May 30 and 31, 1917.] [Footnote 8: _Survey_, XXXVII, pp. 569-571 and XXXVIII, pp. 27, 226, 331, 428; _Forum_, LVII, p. 181; _The World's Work_, XXXIV, pp. 135, 314-319; _Outlook_, CXVI, pp. 520-521; _Independent_, XCI, pp. 53-54.] [Footnote 9: _The Crisis_, 1917.] [Footnote 10: _The New Orleans Times Picayune_, March 26, 1914.] [Footnote 11: _American Journal of Social Science_, XI, p. 4.] [Footnote 12: Epstein, _The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh_.] [Footnote 13: Epstein, _The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh_.] BIBLIOGRAPHY As the public has not as yet paid very much attention to Negro History, and has not seen a volume dealing primarily with the migration of the race in America, one could hardly expect that there has been compiled a bibliography in this special field. With the exception of what appears in Still's and Siebert's works on the _Underground Railroad_ and the records of the meetings of the Quakers promoting this movement, there is little helpful material to be found in single volumes bearing on the antebellum period. Since the Civil War, however, more has been said and written concerning the movements of the Negro population. E.H. Botume's _First Days Among the Contrabands_ and John Eaton's _Grant, Lincoln and the Freedmen_ cover very well the period of rebellion. This is supplemented by J.C. Knowlton's _Contrabands_ in the _University Quarterly_, Volume XXI, page 307, and by Edward L. Pierce's _The Freedmen at Port Royal_ in the _Atlantic Monthly_, Volume XII, page 291. The exodus of 1879 is treated by J.B. Runnion in the _Atlantic Monthly_, Volume XLIV, page 222; by Frederick Douglass and Richard T. Greener in the _American Journal of Social Science_, Volume XI, page 1; by F.R. Guernsey in the _International Review_, Volume VII, page 373; by E.L. Godkin in the _Nation_, Volume XXVIII, pages 242 and 386; and by J.C. Hartzell in the _Methodist Quarterly_, Volume XXXIX, page 722. The second volume of George W. Williams's _History of the Negro Race_ also contains a short chapter on the exodus of 1879. In Volume XVIII, page 370, of _Public Opinion_ there is a discussion of _Negro Emigration and Deportation_ as advocated by Bishop H.M. Turner and Senator Morgan of Alabama during the nineties. Professor William O. Scroggs of Louisiana University has in the _Journal of Political Economy_, Volume XXV, page 1034, an article entitled _Interstate Migration of Negro Populati
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