I. GENERAL WORKS
Publications of Atlanta University:
No. 1. Mortality Among Negroes in Cities.
No. 2. Social and Physical Condition of Negroes.
No. 3. Efforts of Negroes for Social Betterment.
—Atlanta, Ga., 1896–98.
Edward Bettle. Notices of Negro Slavery as Connected with Pennsylvania. In Mem. Hist. Soc. of Pennsylvania, I.
Charles Booth. Life and Labour of the People. London, 1892.
M. Carey and J. Bioren. Laws of Pennsylvania, 1700–1802. Philadelphia, 1803.
A. J. Dallas. Laws of Pennsylvania, 1700–1781. Philadelphia, 1797.
W. E. Burghardt DuBois. Suppression of the Slave Trade. New York, 1896.
—— ——The Study of the Negro Problems. Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science. Philadelphia, 1898.
—— ——The Negroes of Farmville, Va. (U. S. Bureau of Labor Bulletin, January, 1898.)
[Benjamin Franklin.] An Essay on the African Slave Trade. Philadelphia, 1790.
[Friends.] Germantown Friends’ Protest Against Slavery, 1688. (Facsimile copy) Philadelphia, 1880.
[Friends.] The Appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, etc.… on behalf of the Colored Races. Philadelphia, 1858.
[Friends.] A Brief Statement of the Rise and Progress of the Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against Slavery and the Slave Trade. Philadelphia, 1843.
Samuel Hazard. The Register of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1828–36.
Hull House Maps and Papers. New York, 1895.
Samuel M. Janney. History of the Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia, 1859–67.
Walter Laidlaw, Editor. The Federation of Churches and Christian Workers in New York City. First and Second Sociological Canvasses. New York, 1896–1897.
Marion J. McDougal. Fugitive Slaves. Boston, 1891.
Edward Needles. An Historical Memoir of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. Philadelphia, 1848.
William C. Nell. Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812. Reprinted, Philadelphia, 1894.
Statutes-at-Large of the State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Colonial Records. Philadelphia.
Robert Proud. History of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1797–98.
R. Mayo-Smith. Statistics and Sociology. New York, 1896.
Allen Clapp Thomas. The Attitude of the Society of Friends toward Slavery, etc. (Reprinted from Vol. VIII, American Society of Church History.) New York, 1897.
Census of the United States, First to the Eleventh. Washington, 1790–1898.
George W. Williams. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. New York, 1883.
Joseph T. Willson. The Black Phalanx. Hartford, 1889.
Carroll D. Wright. Slums of Great Cities. Seventh Special Report of the United States Department of Labor. Washington, 1894.
II. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RELATING TO PHILADELPHIA NEGROES
Benjamin C. Bacon. Statistics of the Colored People of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1856.
—— ——Ibid., Second Edition, with Statistics of Crime. Philadelphia, 1859.
A Brief History of the Movement to Abolish the Slums of Philadelphia. Philadelphia. (Pam.)
Collection of Reports of Charitable Institutions for Colored Persons. Philadelphia. (Ridgeway Library.)
Colored Enlistments. Philadelphia. (Pam. Philadelphia Library Co.)
Colored People in Philadelphia. Philadelphia. (Pam. Philadelphia Library Co.)
Colored Regiments. Philadelphia. (Pam. Philadelphia Library Co.)
Education and Employment Statistics of the Colored People of Philadelphia. (MS. in Library of Historical Association.)
Dr. E. O. Emerson. Vital Statistics of Philadelphia (in American Journal of Medical Sciences, July, 1848.)
[Friends.] A Brief Sketch of the Schools for Black People and Their Descendants Established by the Religious Society of Friends, in 1770. Philadelphia, 1867.
A. Mott. Biography of Colored People. Philadelphia. (Pam. Philadelphia Library Co.)
Edward Needles. Ten Years’ Progress, or a Comparison of the State and Condition of the Colored People in the City and County of Philadelphia from 1837 to 1847. Philadelphia, 1849.
Daniel A. Payne. History of the A. M. E. Church. Nashville, 1891.
Report of the Committee Appointed for the Purpose of Securing to Colored People in Philadelphia the Right to the use of the Street Cars. Philadelphia, 1865. (Pam.)
Report of the Committee on the Comparative Health, Mortality, Length of Sentences, etc., of White and Colored Convicts. Philadelphia, 1849.
Frederick W. Spiers. The Street Railway System of Philadelphia, etc. Johns Hopkins University Studies. Ser. 15, Nos. 3–5. Baltimore, 1897.
The Present State and Condition of the Free People of Colour of the City of Philadelphia and Adjoining Districts, etc. Philadelphia, 1838.
A Statistical Inquiry into the Condition of the People of Color of the City and Districts of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1849.
Trades of the Colored People. Philadelphia, 1838.
John F. Watson. Annals of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1830.
A. W. Wayman. My Recollections of A. M. E. Ministers. Philadelphia, 1882.
Why Colored People in Philadelphia Are Excluded from the Street Cars. Philadelphia, 1866. (Pam., Two Editions.)
[John Woolman.] Considerations on Keeping Negroes. Philadelphia, 1784.
III. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS WRITTEN BY PHILADELPHIA NEGROES
Act of Incorporation, Causes and Motives of the African Episcopal Church of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1810.
Richard Allen. (First Bishop of A. M. E. Church.) The Life, Experience and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen, etc. Written by himself. Philadelphia, 1833.
Richard Allen and Jacob Tapsico. The Doctrine and Discipline of the A. M. E. Church. Philadelphia, 1819.
Matthew Anderson. Presbyterianism and Its Relation to the Negro, Philadelphia, 1897.
Appeal of Forty Thousand Colored Citizens, Threatened with Disfranchisement, to the People of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1838. (Pam.)
Jeremiah Asher. Autobiography. Philadelphia, 1862.
E. D. Bassett. Handbook on Hayti. Philadelphia.
J. J. G. Bias. Synopsis of Phrenology. Philadelphia, 1859.
Lorenzo Blackson. Autobiography. Philadelphia, 1861.
C. H. Brooks. Manual and History of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. 360 pp. Philadelphia, 1864.
Robert Campbell. A Pilgrimage to My Motherland; an Account of a Journey among the Egbas and Yorubas of Central Africa. Philadelphia, 1861.
W. Y. Catto. History of the Presbyterian Movement. Philadelphia, 1858.
Levi J. Coffin. The Relation of Baptized Children to the Church. Philadelphia, 1890. 106 pp.
Martin Robinson Delaney. Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, etc. Philadelphia, 1852.
William Douglass. Sermons Preached in the African Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Thomas’, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1854.
William Douglass. Annals of St. Thomas’ Church. Philadelphia, 1862.
John S. Durham. To Teach the Negro History. Philadelphia, 1898.
Frances E. W. Harper. Miscellaneous Poems. Boston, 1854.
—— ——. Forest Leaves. Baltimore, 1855.
—— ——. Iola Leroy: A Novel. Third Edition. Philadelphia, 1892. 280 pp.
Absalom Jones. A Thanksgiving Sermon.… On Account of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade, etc. Philadelphia, 1808. (Pam.)
Robert Jones. Fifty Years in the Lombard Street Central Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia, 1894. 170 pp.
H. T. Johnson. The Divine Logos. Philadelphia, 1890.
Jarena Lee. Journal. Philadelphia, 1849.
—— ——. The Color of Solomon. Philadelphia, 1895. 93 pp.
Minutes of the First Annual Convention of the People of Colour. Philadelphia, 1831. (Pam.)
Minutes of Third Annual Convention of Free Negroes. Philadelphia, 1833. (Pam.)
Mrs. N. T. Mossell. The Work of Afro-American Women. Philadelphia, 1894. 178 pp.
Proceedings of Convention of Colored Freemen of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. (Pam.)
Robert Purvis. Remarks on the Life and Character of James Forten. (Pam.)
William Still. The Underground Railroad. Philadelphia, 1872. 780 pp.
Benjamin T. Tanner. An Apology for African Methodism. Baltimore, 1867. 468 pp.
—— ——. Theological Lectures. Nashville, 1894. 185 pp.
—— ——. An Outline of History and Government for A. M. E. Churchmen. Philadelphia, 1884. 206 pp.
[Joseph Willson.] Sketches of the Higher Classes of Colored Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1841.