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Index
The Journal of Negro History
Volume II
1917
Contents
The Journal of Negro History
Vol. II—January, 1917—No. 1
Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
I. The Origin and Extent of Slavery in the Several Economic Zones of Africa
II. The Slave Trade of West Africa and the Desert of Sahara
III. Region of Northwest Africa and the Desert of Sahara. Hardship of the Desert Route
Footnotes:
The Negro in the Field of Invention
Footnotes:
Anthony Benezet
Footnotes:
People of Color in Louisiana
Part II
Footnotes:
Notes on Connecticut as a Slave State
Documents
LETTERS OF ANTHONY BENEZET
Reviews Of Books
Footnotes:
Notes
The Journal of Negro History
Vol. II—April, 1917—No. 2
I The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy
Footnotes:
John Woolman's Efforts in Behalf of Freedom
Footnotes:
The Tarik É Soudan
Footnotes:
From a Jamaica Portfolio—Francis Williams[210]
Footnotes:
Notes on the Nomolis of Sherbroland
Documents
Observations on the Negroes of Louisiana
Considerations sur l'esclavage; Nègres libres; Mulâtres de la Louisiane, 1801
Observations of Berquin Duvallon on the Freed People Of Colour in Louisiana in 1802
Observations on the Negro Slave
Timothy Flint's Recollections of Conditions in Louisiana in 1826
The Observations of Bernard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar Eisenach, in New Orleans
From Charles Gayarré's Unpublished Manuscript on the People of Color in Louisiana
Caswall's Account of Bishop Polk's Efforts in Louisiana in 1854
Olmsted's Observations in Louisiana in 1860
Footnotes:
The Conditions against which Woolman and Anthony Benezet Inveighed
Impressions of Jasper Danckaerts in 1679-1680
Observations of Campbell in 1745-1746
Impressions of Priscilla Wakefield
Book Reviews
Notes
Father Uncles of Baltimore
More about Negro Soldiers
"Only Freemen Wanted in Army
"Many Colored Men Enrolled
"Permitted Their Enlistment
"Rewards Held Up
"Jackson Praised Troops
"Attorney General's Opinion
"All Requirements Fulfilled
The Journal of Negro History
Vol. II—July, 1917—No. 3
The Formation of the American Colonization Society
Footnotes:
The Evolution of Slave Status in American Democracy
II
Footnotes:
History of the High School for Negroes in Washington
Footnotes:
Our New Possessions—The Danish West Indies
Footnotes:
Documents
Relating to the Danish West Indies
A short Description of the Islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix, in the Possession of the Danes, in 1769
II Danish Colonization in the West Indies in 1798
III Santa Cruz in General in 1838
IV A Letter from an American Visiting Santa Cruz in 1840
V Stadthauptmand Chamberlain Von Scholten's Narrative of the Insurrection of 1848
VI Chamberlain Irminger's Account of the Insurrection of 1848
VII St. Thomas as Seen by an Observer in 1858
VIII The Labor Act
Footnotes:
Reviews of Books
Notes
The African Origin of the Grecian Civilization[401]
Footnotes:
The Journal of Negro History
Vol. II—October, 1917—No. 4
Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes
Footnotes:
The Struggle for the Recognition of Haiti and Liberia as Independent Republics
Footnotes:
Three Negro Poets: Horton, Mrs. Harper, and Whitman[477]
Footnotes:
Catholics and the Negro
Footnotes:
Documents
Letters of George Washington Bearing on the Negro
Petition for Compensation for the Loss of Slaves by Emancipation in the Danish West Indies[530]
An Extract from the Will of Robert Pleasants Dated February 6, 1800, and Admitted to Probate in Henrico County, Virginia, April 6, 1801
Proceedings of a Reconstruction Meeting[531]
Footnotes:
Reviews of Books
Notes
The First Biennial Meeting of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History at Washington
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY
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