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The Journal of Negro History
Carter G. Woodson
VOL. I., No. 1 JANUARY, 1916 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
Contents
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY, INCORPORATED
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The Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to the Civil War
Footnotes
The Story of Maria Louise Moore and Fannie M. Richards1
Footnotes
The Passing Tradition and the African Civilization The Mind of the African Negro as Reflected in His Proverbs
Proverbs Based on the Observation of Animals Footnote
What the Negro Was Thinking During the Eighteenth Century
Essay on Negro Slavery1
No. 1
Essay on Negro Slavery
No. II
Letter on Slavery by a Negro Remarkable Speech of Adahoonzou, King of Dahomey, an Interior Nation of Africa, on Hearing What Was Passing in England Respecting the Slave Trade Footnotes
Letters Showing the Rise and Progress of the Early Negro Churches of Georgia and the West Indies1
An Account of Several Baptist Churches, Consisting Chiefly of Negro Slaves: Particularly of One at Kingston, in Jamaica; and Another at Savannah in Georgia
To the Rev. Mr. John Rippon
Footnotes Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters Footnotes Account of the Negro Church at Savannah, and of Two Negro Ministers From the Rev. Abraham Marshall, Who Formed the Negro Church at Savannah, to Mr. Rippon State of the Negroes in Jamaica Letter to Dr. Rippon
Book Reviews Notes
The Journal of Negro History
Carter G. Woodson
VOL. I., No. 2 April, 1916 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
Contents
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY, INCORPORATED
The Historic Background of the Negro Physician
Footnotes
The Negro Soldier in the American Revolution
Footnotes
Freedom and Slavery in Appalachian America
Footnotes
Antar, the Arabian Negro Warrior, Poet and Hero
Footnotes
A Fair Lady The Battle
Documents Eighteenth Century Slaves as Advertised by Their Masters
Learning a Modern Language Learning to Read and Write Educated Negroes Slaves in Good Circumstances Negroes Brought from the West Indies Various Kinds of Servants Negro Privateers and Soldiers Prior to the American Revolution Relations Between the Slaves and the British During the Revolutionary War Relations Between the Slaves and the French During the Colonial Wars Colored Methodist Preachers Among the Slaves Slaves in Other Professions Close Relations of the Slaves and Indentured Servants
Reviews of Books Notes How the Public Received The Journal of Negro History
The Journal of Negro History
Carter G. Woodson
VOL. I., No. 3 June, 1916 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
Contents
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY, INCORPORATED
Colored Freemen as Slave Owners in Virginia1
The Existence of Black Masters after Colonial Times A Truly Benevolent Slavery Footnotes
The Fugitives of the Pearl
The Edmonsons Footnotes
Lorenzo Dow1
Footnotes
The Attitude of the Free Negro Toward African Colonization
Footnotes
Documents
Transplanting Free Negroes To Ohio From 1815 To 18581
COMMUNICATED "NEW STYLE COLONIZATION "FREEDOM IN A FREE STATE (From the Colonizationist) "THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
Footnotes A Typical Colonization Convention
Convention of Free Colored People Emigration of the Colored Race Circular Proceedings of the Convention of Free Colored People of the State of Maryland
Reviews of Books Notes
AN INTERESTING COMMENT
The Journal of Negro History
Carter G. Woodson
VOL. I., No. 4 October, 1916 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
Contents The Work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts Among the Negroes in the Colonies
Footnotes
People of Color in Louisiana
Part I Footnotes
The Defeat of the Secessionists in Kentucky in 1861
Footnotes
Notes on Negroes in Guatemala During the Seventeenth Century
Footnotes
A Mulatto Corsair of the Sixteenth Century Documents Travelers' Impressions of Slavery in America from 1750 to 1800
Burnaby's View of the Situation in Virginia Impressions of an English Traveler Abbé Robin on Conditions in Virginia Observations of St. John de Crèvecoeur Impressions of Johann D. Schoepf Extracts from Anburey's Travels through North America Vindication of the Negroes: A Controversy
Footnotes
Sur L'état Général, Le Genre D'industrie, Les Moeurs, Le Caractère, Etc. Des Noirs, Dans Les États-unis
Footnotes
Slavery as Seen by Henry Wansey Esclavage Par La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt Observations Sur l'Esclavage Par La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt What Isaac Weld Observed in Slave States John Davis's Thoughts on Slavery Observations of Robert Sutcliff Some Letters of Richard Allen and Absalom Jones to Dorothy Ripley
Letter from an African Minister, resident in Philadelphia Addressed to Dorothy Ripley Letter from an African, resident in Philadelphia, to Dorothy Ripley Footnotes
Book Reviews Notes
A Happy Suggestion
Index to Volume I.
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