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n Series. Earnest, Joseph B., Jr.: The Religious Development of the Negro in Virginia (Ph.D. thesis, Virginia). Charlottesville, 1914. Eckenrode, Hamilton James: The Political History of Virginia during the Reconstruction. Johns Hopkins Studies. Twenty-second Series, Nos. 6, 7, and 8. Baltimore, 1904. Ellis, George W.: Negro Culture in West Africa. The Neale Publishing Co., New York, 1914. Ellwood, Charles A.: Sociology and Modern Social Problems. American Book Co., New York, 1910. Elwang, William W.: The Negroes of Columbia, Mo. (A.M. thesis, Missouri), 1904. Epstein, Abraham: The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh (in publications of School of Economics of the University of Pittsburgh). 1918. Evans, Maurice S.: Black and White in the Southern States: A Study of the Race Problem in the United States from a South African Point of View. Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1915. Ferris, William Henry: The African Abroad. 2 vols. New Haven, 1913. Fleming, Walter L.: Documentary History of Reconstruction. 2 vols. Arthur H. Clark Co., Cleveland, O., 1906. The Sequel of Appomattox. Vol. 32 of Chronicles of America. Fletcher, Frank H.: Negro Exodus. Report of agent appointed by the St. Louis Commission to visit Kansas for the purpose of obtaining information in regard to colored emigration. No imprint. Furman, Richard: Exposition of the Views of the Baptists Relative to the Colored Population in the United States, in a communication to the Governor of South Carolina. Second edition, Charleston, 1833. (Letter bears original date December 24, 1822; Furman was president of State Baptist Convention.) Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and Garrison, Francis Jackson: William Lloyd Garrison; Story of His Life Told by His Children. 4 vols. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1894. Garrison, William Lloyd: Thoughts on African Colonization: or An Impartial Exhibition of the Doctrines, Principles, and Purposes of the American Colonization Society, together with the Resolutions, Addresses, and Remonstrances of the Free People of Color. Boston, 1832. Gayarre, Charles E.A.: History of Louisiana. 4 vols. New Orleans, 1885 edition. Grady, Henry W.: The New South and Other Addresses, with biography, etc., by Edna H.L. Turpin. Maynard, Merrill & Co., New York, 1904. Graham, Stephen: The Soul of John Brown. The Macmillan Co., New York, 1920. Hallowell, Richard P.: Why the Negro was Enfranchised--Negro Suffrage Justified. Bosto
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