ave Law? 49
RICHARD T. GREENER
Young Men to the Front 63
ROBERT BROWNE ELLIOT
The Civil Rights Bill 67
JOHN R. LYNCH
Civil Rights and Social Equality 89
ALEXANDER DUMAS, FILS
On the Occasion of Taking His Seat in the French
Academy 95
JOHN M. LANGSTON
Centennial Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Abolition
Society 97
FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER
Centennial Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Abolition
Society 101
HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET
A Memorial Discourse 107
GEORGE L. RUFFIN
Crispus Attucks 125
P. B. S. PINCHBACK
Address During Presidential Campaign of 1880 151
ALEXANDER CRUMMELL
The Black Woman of the South 159
JOSEPHINE ST. PIERRE RUFFIN
An Open Letter to the Educational League of Georgia 173
JAMES MADISON VANCE
In the Wake of the Coming Ages 177
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
At the Opening of the Cotton States and International
Exposition, Atlanta 181
Robert Gould Shaw 205
CHRISTIAN A. FLEETWOOD
The Negro as a Soldier 187
CHARLES W. ANDERSON
The Limitless Possibilities of the Negro Race 211
WILLIAM SANDERS SCARBOROUGH
The Party of Freedom and the Freedmen 219
NATHAN F. MOSSELL
The Teaching of History 227
GEORGE H. WHITE
A Defense of the Negro Race 233
LEVI J. COPPIN
The Negro's Part in the Redemption of Africa 243
FANNY JACKSON COPPIN
A Plea for Industrial Opportunity 251
WILLIAM J. GAINES
An Appeal to Our Brother in White 257
EDWARD WILMOT BLYDEN
The Political Outlook for Africa 263
W. JUSTIN CAR
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