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INDEX OF PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS ON BLACK HISTORY
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
POEMS
ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS,
(Negro Servant To Mr. John Wheatley, Of Boston, In New-England)
1771
CONTENTS
NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS
AN AMERICAN SLAVE. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.
CONTENTS
ADDITIONAL PROJECT GUTENBERG COLLECTED ARTICLES
CONTENTS
MY BONDAGE and MY FREEDOM
CONTENTS
UP FROM SLAVERY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
CONTENTS
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
CONTENTS
A NEGRO EXPLORER AT THE NORTH POLE
With A Foreword By Robert E. Peary Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Retired
And An Introduction By Booker T. Washington
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO
CONTENTS
TUSKEGEE AND ITS PEOPLE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
SHADOW and LIGHT
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
With Reminiscences Of The Last And Present Century.
With An Introduction By Booker T. Washington
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH
Being the William Levi Bull Lectures for the Year 1907
CONTENTS
THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK
CONTENTS
DARKWATER
Voices from within the Veil
CONTENTS
THE QUEST OF THE SILVER FLEECE
1911
CONTENTS
THE NEGRO
CONTENTS
MAPS
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1638-1870
Volume I, Harvard Historical Studies
1896
CONTENTS
THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH
Being the William Levi Bull Lectures for the Year 1907
and
W.E. Burghardt Dubois
CONTENTS
OUR WORLD:
OR, THE SLAVEHOLDER'S DAUGHTER.
1855.
CONTENTS
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
VOL. I., No. 1 JANUARY, 1916
Edited By Carter G. Woodson
CONTENTS
VOL. I., NO. 2, APRIL, 1916
CONTENTS
VOL. I., NO. 3, JUNE, 1916
CONTENTS
VOL. I., NO. 4, OCTOBER, 1916
CONTENTS
INDEX TO VOLUME I.
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
VOLUME II. 1917
CONTENTS
VOLUME II. 1917— NO. 2
VOL II—APRIL, 1917—NO. 2
Vol II—JULY, 1917—NO. 3
VOL. II—OCTOBER, 1917—No. 4
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
VOLUME III. 1918
CONTENTS
VOL. III.-JANUARY, 1918-NO. 1
VOL. III.-APRIL, 1918-NO. 2
VOL. III,-JULY, 1918-NO. 3
VOL. III.-OCTOBER, 1918-NO. 4
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
VOLUME IV. 1919
CONTENTS
VOL. IV.-JANUARY, 1919-NO. 1
VOL. IV.-APRIL, 1919-NO. 2
VOL. IV.-JULY, 1919-NO. 3
VOL. IV.-OCTOBER, 1919-NO. 4
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
VOLUME V. 1920
CONTENTS
VOL. V.-JANUARY, 1920-NO. 1
VOL. V.-APRIL, 1920-NO. 2
VOL. V.-JULY, 1920-NO. 3
VOL. V.-OCTOBER, 1920-NO. 4
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM
A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS, PORTRAITS, FACSIMILES AND MAPS
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
A RECORD OF FACTS, AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE, LETTERS, &C.,
ILLUSTRATIONS
CONTENTS
CLOTELLE; OR, THE COLORED HEROINE.
A TALE OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE LIFE AND ESCAPE OF WM. WELLS BROWN FROM AMERICAN SLAVERY
Written By Himself.
CONTENTS
NARRATIVE OF WILLIAM W. BROWN
A Fugitive Slave
Written By Himself
CONTENTS
DRED A TALE OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP
CONTENTS.
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN or Life among the Lowly
CONTENTS
STEP BY STEP
or, TIDY'S WAY TO FREEDOM.
CONTENTS
THE IRON FURNACE:
OR,SLAVERY AND SECESSION
CONTENTS
A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
THE COMING OF NEGROES TO AMERICA
CHAPTER II
THE NEGRO IN THE COLONIES
CHAPTER III
THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
CHAPTER IV
THE NEW WEST, THE SOUTH, AND THE WEST INDIES
CHAPTER V
INDIAN AND NEGRO
CHAPTER VI
EARLY APPROACH TO THE NEGRO PROBLEM
CHAPTER VII
THE NEGRO REPLYâ?" I: REVOLT
CHAPTER VIII
THE NEGRO REPLYâ?"II: ORGANIZATION AND AGITATION
CHAPTER IX
LIBERIA
CHAPTER X
THE NEGRO A NATIONAL ISSUE
CHAPTER XI
SOCIAL PROGRESS, 1820-1860
CHAPTER XII
THE CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION
CHAPTER XIII
THE ERA OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
CHAPTER XIV
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW SOUTH
CHAPTER XV
"THE VALE OF TEARS," 1890-1910
CHAPTER XVI
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW AGE
CHAPTER XVII
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
TWENTY YEARS OF AN AFRICAN SLAVER
CONTENTS.
THE WHITE SLAVES OF ENGLAND
Compiled From Official Documents.
CONTENTS
THE BLACK EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA
CONTENTS
WHERE THE TWAIN MEET
CONTENTS
FATHER HENSON'S STORY OF HIS OWN LIFE.
CONTENTS
BLACK REBELLION: FIVE SLAVE REVOLTS
CONTENTS
THIRTY YEARS A SLAVE
From Bondage to Freedom
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
CONTENTS
INCIDENTS
IN THE
LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL.
Written by Herself.
CONTENTS
BEHIND THE SCENES.
THIRTY YEARS A SLAVE, AND FOUR YEARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE
CONTENTS
THE SLAVERY QUESTION.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. ORIGIN OF AMERICAN SLAVERY. THE SLAVE TRADE.
CHAPTER II. SLAVERY DEFINED. PROPERTY IN A HUMAN BEING.
CHAPTER III. SLAVERY ILLUSTRATED. THE CHATTEL PRINCIPLE IN PRACTICE.
CHAPTER IV. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER V. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER VI. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER VII. SLAVERY AND RELIGION.
CHAPTER VIII. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER IX. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER X. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER XI. AMERICAN CHURCHES AND SLAVERY. THE POSITION THEY OCCUPY.
CHAPTER XII. SLAVERY AND THE CHURCH. NON-FELLOWSHIP WITH SLAVEHOLDERS.
CHAPTER XIII. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.
CHAPTER XIV. POLITICAL DUTIES OF CHRISTIANS. EXTIRPATION OF SLAVERY FROM THE WORLD.
CHAPTER XV. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION.
CHAPTER XVI. WHAT OF THE NIGHT? THERE IS HOPE IN GOD ONLY.
JOURNAL OF A WEST INDIA PROPRIETOR,
Kept During a Residence in The Island of Jamaica
CONTENTS
THE NEGRO AND THE NATION
A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
CONTENTS
THE SEA-WITCH:
OR, THE AFRICAN QUADROON A STORY OF THE SLAVE COAST.
CONTENTS
TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE
NARRATIVE OF SOLOMON NORTHUP, A CITIZEN OF NEW-YORK, KIDNAPPED IN WASHINGTON CITY IN 1841, AND RESCUED IN 1853 FROM A COTTON PLANTATION NEAR THE RED RIVER, IN LOUISIANA.
Buffalo: Derby, Orton And Mulligan.
1853
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FROM SLAVE TO COLLEGE PRESIDENT
BEING THE LIFE STORY OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
CONTENTS
THE BROTHERS' WAR
CONTENTS
THE BOY SLAVES.
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
TWENTY-TWO YEARS A SLAVE
AND FORTY YEARS A FREEMAN
1856
CONTENTS
THE STORY OF MATTIE J. JACKSON
Her Parentage-Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery-Incidents During the War-Her Escape from Slavery
CONTENTS
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