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Twentieth Century Negro Literature - Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating - to the American Negro by Various
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WALLACE, W. W., Editor of Colored American Magazine 349
WALLER, REV. O. M., Rector of Episcopal Church, Washington, D. C. 363
WALKER, PROF. H. L., Principal High School, Augusta, Ga. 342
WASHINGTON, PROF. BOOKER T., President of Tuskegee Institute 142
WHITAKER, REV. J. W., Traveling Agent for Tuskegee Institute 359
WHITE, HON. GEO. H., Washington, D. C. 224
WILDER, DR. J. R., Physician and Surgeon, Washington, D. C. 210
WILLIAMS, REV. J. B. L., D. D., Pastor of M. E. Church,
Fernandina, Fla. 120
WYCHE, REV. R. P., Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. C. 123
YATES, MRS. JOSEPHINE S., Kansas City, Mo. 21
YOUNG, PROF. N. B., President of Florida State Normal and
Industrial College 125




CONTENTS.


THE FOLLOWING TOPICS ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS BOOK BY ONE HUNDRED WRITERS:

TOPIC PAGE

I. DID THE AMERICAN NEGRO MAKE, IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
ACHIEVEMENTS ALONG THE LINES OF WEALTH, MORALITY, EDUCATION,
ETC., COMMENSURATE WITH HIS OPPORTUNITIES? IF SO,
WHAT ACHIEVEMENTS DID HE MAKE? 17

II. WILL IT BE POSSIBLE FOR THE NEGRO TO ATTAIN, IN THIS COUNTRY,
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