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A Little Dreaming. Peterson Linotyping Co., Chicago, 1913.
Visions of the Dusk. Trachlenburg Co., New York, 1915.
Songs of the Soil. Trachlenburg Co., New York, 1916.
JOHNSON, JAMES W.:
Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (published anonymously).
Sherman, French & Co., Boston, 1912.
Fifty Years and Other Poems, with an Introduction by Brander Matthews. The Cornhill Co., Boston, 1917.
MARGETSON, GEORGE REGINALD:
The Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society. R. G. Badger, Boston, 1916.
MCGIRT, JAMES E.:
For Your Sweet Sake. John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia, 1909.
MILLER, KELLY:
Race Adjustment. The Neale Publis.h.i.+ng Co., New York and Was.h.i.+ngton, 1908.
Out of the House of Bondage. The Neale Publis.h.i.+ng Co., New York and Was.h.i.+ngton, 1914.
WHITMAN, ALBERY A.:
Not a Man and Yet a Man. Springfield, Ohio, 1877.
Twasinta's Seminoles, or The Rape of Florida. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1884.
Drifted Leaves. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., St. Louis, 1890 (this being a collection of two former works with miscellanies).
An Idyl of the South, an epic poem in two parts (Part I, The Octoroon; Part II, The Southland's Charms and Freedom's Magnitude). The Metaphysical Publis.h.i.+ng Co., New York, 1901.
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BOOKS DEALING IN SOME MEASURE WITH THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC LIFE OF THE NEGRO
BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS:
The Black Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements. Hamilton, New York, 1863.
CHILD, LYDIA MARIA:
The Freedman's Book. Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 1865.
CROMWELL, JOHN W.:
The Negro in American History. The American Negro Academy, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1914.
CULP, D. W.:
Twentieth Century Negro Literature. J. L. Nichols & Co., Naperville, Ill., 1902.
ELLIS, GEORGE W.:
Negro Culture in West Africa. The Neale Publis.h.i.+ng Co., New York, 1914.
FENNER, THOMAS P.:
Religious Folk-Songs of the Negro (new edition). The Inst.i.tute Press, Hampton, Va., 1909.
GREGORY, JAMES M.:
Frederick Dougla.s.s the Orator. Willey & Son, Springfield, Ma.s.s., 1893 (note also "In Memoriam: Frederick Dougla.s.s," John C.
Yorston & Co., Philadelphia, 1897).
HATCHER, WILLIAM E.:
John Jasper. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1908.
HOLLAND, FREDERIC MAY:
Frederick Dougla.s.s, the Colored Orator. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1891 (rev. 1895).
HUBBARD, ELBERT:
Booker Was.h.i.+ngton in "Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers." The Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y., 1908.
KREHBIEL, HENRY E.:
Afro-American Folk-Songs. G. Schirmer, New York & London, 1914.
PIKE, G. D.:
The Jubilee Singers. Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1873.
RILEY, BENJAMIN F.:
The Life and Times of Booker T. Was.h.i.+ngton. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1916.
SAYERS, W. C. BERWICK:
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Musician; His Life and Letters. Ca.s.sell & Co., London and New York, 1915.