A Select Bibliography

Arranged alphabetically by authors1

American Academy of Political and Social Science:

The Negro’s Progress in Fifty Years. Philadelphia, 1913. 244 pp.

Atlanta University Publications:

No. 9. Notes on Negro Crime, particularly in Georgia. 1904. 68 pp.

No. 12. Economic Co-operation among Negro Americans. 1907. 184 pp.

No. 13. The Negro American Family. 1908. 152 pp.

No. 14. Efforts for Social Betterment among Negro Americans. 1909. 136 pp.

No. 15. The College-bred Negro American. 1910. 104 pp.

No. 16. The Common School and the Negro American. 1911. 140 pp.

No. 17. The Negro American Artisan. 1912. 144 pp.

Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Anonymous. Boston, 1912. 207 pp.

Baker, Ray Stannard. Following the Color-Line. New York, 1908. 314 pp.

Barnes, Albert. The Church and Slavery (with Appendix). Philadelphia, 1857. 204 pp.

Blyden, Edward Wilmot. Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race. Introduced by Samuel Lewis, London, 1887 (4) VII (1) 423 pp.

Boas, Franz. Commencement Address at Atlanta University, May. 1906. Atlanta University Leaflet, No. 19. 15 pp.

The Mind of Primitive Man. New York, 1911. 294 pp.

Brawley, B. G. A Short History of the American Negro. New York. 1913. 242 pp.

Crawford, Daniel. Thinking Black. New York, 1913. 16,485, 17 pp.

Crisis, The. Organ of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. New York, 1910, et seq.

Crummell, Alexander. A Defense of the Negro Race in America, etc. Washington, 1883. 36 pp.

Douglass, H. Paul. Christian Reconstruction in the South. Boston, 1909. 407 pp.

Du Bois, W. E. B. The Philadelphia Negro. Philadelphia, 1899. 520 pp.

The Quest of the Silver Fleece. Chicago, 1911. 434 pp.

Souls of Black Folk. Chicago, 1903. 264 (1) pp.

Dunbar, Paul Lawrence. The Sport of the Gods. New York, 1901.

Ferris, William H. The African Abroad. 2 Vols. New Haven, 1913.

Hare, Maud Cuney. Norris Wright Cuney. New York, 1913. 230 pp.

Hartshorn, W. N. An Era of Progress and Promise. Boston, 1910. 576 pp.

Haynes, George Edmund. The Negro at Work in New York City. New York, 1912. 158 pp.

Johnston, Sir Harry. Negro in the New World. New York, 1910. 499 pp.

Krehbiel, H. E., Editor. Afro-American Folksongs. New York and London, 1914. 176 pp.

Laidlaw, Walter, Editor. The Federation of Churches and Christian Workers in New York City, N. Y. Sociological Canvasses 1896, First, 112 pp. Second, 116 pp.

Miller, Kelly. Race Adjustment. New York and Washington, 1908. 316 pp.

Negro Young People’s Christian and Educational Congress. The United Negro. Atlanta, 1902. 600 pp.

Ovington, M. W. Half-a-Man. New York, 1911. 236 pp.

Hazel. New York, 1913. 162 pp.

Spiller, G., Editor. Inter-Racial Problems. London, July, 1911. 485 pp.

Stewart, William and T. G. Gouldtown. Philadelphia, 1913. 237 pp.2

United States Census. Vol. on Churches, 1904.

Thirteenth Census, 1910.

Washington, B. T. and Du Bois, W. E. B. The Negro in the South. Philadelphia, 1907. 222 pp.

Williams, George W. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. New York, 1883. 2 Vols.

Wright, R. R., Jr. The Negro in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1912. 250 pp.

Notes

1. Editor’s note: The editor has maintained the structure of the of the bibliography supplied by Du Bois and Dill. The only change introduced is the italicizing of book titles and the font size.

2. Editor’s note: This text was cited incorrectly. The correct citation is: Stewart, William and T.G. Stewart. Gouldtown. Philadelphia, 1913. 237 pp. The original publisher was J. P. Lippincott Co.