TER
The Duty and Responsibility of the Anglo-Saxon 265
THEOPHILUS G. STEWARD
The Army as a Trained Force 277
D. WEBSTER DAVIS
The Sunday-School and Church as a Solution of the Negro
Problem 291
REVERDY C. RANSOM
William Lloyd Garrison 305
JAMES L. CURTIS
Abraham Lincoln 321
ABRAHAM WALTERS
Abraham Lincoln and Fifty Years of Freedom 337
ARCHIBALD H. GRIMKE
On the Presentation of a Loving Cup to Senator Foraker 337
FRANCIS H. GRIMKE
Equality of Rights for All Citizens 347
JAMES E. SHAPARD
Is the Game Worth the Candle? 357
ROBERT RUSSA MOTON
Some Elements Necessary to Race Development 367
GEORGE WILLIAM COOK
The Two Seals 379
J. MILTON WALDRON
A Solution of the Race Problem 389
J. FRANCIS GREGORY
The Social Bearings of the Fifth Commandment 397
WILLIAM C. JASON
Life's Morn 403
WILLIAM H. LEWIS
Abraham Lincoln 409
ALICE M. DUNBAR
David Livingstone 425
KELLY MILLER
Education for Manhood 445
ROBERT T. JONES
On Making a Life 455
ERNEST LYON
Emancipation and Racial Advancement 461
JOHN C. DANCY
The Future of the Negro Church 475
W. ASHBIE HAWKINS
The Negro Lawyer 483
W. E. B. DUBOIS
The Training of Negroes for Social Reform 491
THE PEOPLE OF HAYTI AND A PLAN OF EMIGRATION[1]
BY PRINCE SAUNDERS
[Note 1: Extracts from an address delivered at the American
Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the
Condition of the African Race, Philadelphia, Pa., December 11, 1818.]
_Respected Gentlemen and Friends_:
At a period so momentous as the present, when the friends of a
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