Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading A compendium of valuable information and wise suggestions that will inspire noble effort at the hands of every race-loving man, woman, and child.
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Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading A compendium of valuable information and wise suggestions that will inspire noble effort at the hands of every race-loving man, woman, and child.
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SPARKLING GEMS
OF
RACE KNOWLEDGE WORTH READING.
ILLUSTRATED WITH SUPERB HALF-TONE ENGRAVINGS.
JAMES T. HALEY.
DEDICATION.
PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
SPARKLING GEMS.
THE NEED OF NEW IDEAS AND NEW AIMS FOR A NEW ERA.
The Status of the Family.
The Conditions of Labor.
Higher Plane of Morality.
LAYING THE CORNER STONE.[A]
(FROM THE DAILY AMERICAN.)
ADDRESS.
THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL.
Its Benefits to the Negro.
Negro Building
History and Old Relics.
Department of Arts.
Mines and Minerals.
Department of Dentistry.
The Woman's Board.
COTTON STATES INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
Atlanta, Ga., September 19 to December 31, 1895.
THE NEED OF THE HOUR
UNITY.
NEGRO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION.
NEGRO BANKS.
NEGRO WEALTH BY STATES.
NEGRO SCHOOL-TEACHERS.
HOW TO TEACH OBEDIENCE.
HINTS FOR OUR GIRLS.
WHAT NEGRO WOMEN ARE DOING.
WHAT RACE NEWSPAPERS HAVE DONE.
(FROM BALTIMORE CHURCH ADVOCATE.)
RACE EVILS.
TWO CULTURED RACES.
THE NEW COLORED WOMAN.
HAVE COURAGE.
THE SOUTH GIVEN THE PREFERENCE
THREE GREAT NEGROES.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS FROM RACE NEWSPAPERS.
MADAM SISSIRETTA JONES.
The Black Patti of the race.
MISS HALLIE Q. BROWN.
MISS HENRIETTA VINTON DAVIS.
The Famous Elocutionist.
Indorsement.
To Henrietta Vinton Davis.
RICH THOUGHTS FROM GREAT RACE THINKERS.
THE COLORED PHYSICIAN IN THE SOUTH.
THE FIRST COLORED SPECIALIST.
ESPECIAL COMPANY.
(FROM CHICAGO APPEAL.)
THE SPHERE OF WOMAN.
THE MOURNING PREACHER.
OUR GREATEST DRAWBACK.
THE RACE PROBLEM.
Views of Several Prominent Negroes.
MOTHER'S TREASURES.
GEN. ANTONIO MACEO.
The Great Cuban Negro Warrior.
MARRIED LIFE—ITS JOYS AND SORROWS.
INTEMPERANCE.
RACE NAME—WHAT SHALL IT BE?
OPINION OF H. C. C. ASTWOOD, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
OPINION OF T. M'CANTS STEWART, NEW YORK CITY.
OPINION OF P. BUTLER THOMPKINS, NEW YORK.
THE NATION'S DUTY TO THE NEGRO.
The Negro as a Slave.
The Negro as a Common Laborer.
The Negro as a Soldier.
The Negro as a Citizen.
The Negro as a Southerner.
The Negro in Politics.
FACTS FOR COLORED PEOPLE.
DR. WILLIAM KEY.
JIM KEY.
A SOUL AT AUCTION.
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