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Title: The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922
Author: Various
Release Date: February 1, 2008 [EBook #24484]
Language: English
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THE JOURNAL
OF
NEGRO HISTORY
Volume VII
1922
Table of Contents
Vol VII--January, 1922--No. 1
Slave Society on the Southern Plantation FRANCES L. HUNTER
Evolution of the Negro Baptist Church WALTER H. BROOKS
Early Negro Education in West Virginia C. G. WOODSON
First Negro Churches in Washington JOHN W. CROMWELL
Documents
Communications
Book Reviews
Notes
Proceedings of Annual Meeting
Vol VII--April, 1922--No. 2
Negro Congressmen a Generation After ALRUTHEUS A. TAYLOR
Priority of the Silver Bluff Church WALTER H. BROOKS
The Negroes in Mauritius A. F. FOKEER
Documents
Book Reviews
Notes
Vol VII--July, 1922--No. 3
The Anderson Fugitive Case FRED LANDON
A Negro Senator G. DAVID HOUSTON
Lincoln's Emancipation Plan HARRY S. BLACKISTON
The Journal of Isaaco LOUIS N. FEIPEL
Communications
Documents
Book Reviews
Notes
Vol VII--October, 1922--No. 4
Brazilian and United Status Slavery Compared HERBERT B. ALEXANDER
Origins of Abolition in
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