The Journal of Negro History, Volume 8, 1923
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 8, 1923
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THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIII
THE EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU AND FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA, 1862-1872[1]
Introduction
The Port Royal Experiment
Organization and Relationship
Establishment and Work of Schools
Difficulties and Complications.
Self-Help and Labor Among the Freedmen
Conclusion
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THE RELIGION OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVE: HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD LIFE AND DEATH
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PRUDENCE CRANDALL
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DOCUMENTS
EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
ANNA MURRAY-DOUGLASS—MY MOTHER AS I RECALL HER[1]
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS IN IRELAND
BOOK REVIEWS
NOTES
THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY
THE TEACHING OF NEGRO HISTORY[1]
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NEGRO BIOGRAPHY[1]
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HAITI AND THE UNITED STATES[A]
Introductory
Survey of Haiti
Survey of Santo Domingo
Early International Relations
The United States in the Larger Canal Zone
American Seas a Commercial Center
Haiti's Commercial Position
Summary
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PAUL CUFFE[A]
CHAPTER I
Early Life
A Sea Captain
Family Affairs
Early Life
A Sea Captain
Family Affairs
CHAPTER II
Problems of Citizenship
Problems of Citizenship
CHAPTER III
The Redemption of Africa
The Redemption of Africa
CHAPTER IV
In England
In England
CHAPTER V
The Return to America
The Return to America
CHAPTER VI
A Quaker Mission
A Quaker Mission
CHAPTER VII
Pathfinder in Negro Colonization
Pathfinder in Negro Colonization
CHAPTER VIII
Afro-American Interests
Afro-American Interests
CHAPTER IX
A Friend in Need
A Friend in Need
CHAPTER X
The Pale Messenger
One Hundred Years After
The Pale Messenger
One Hundred Years After
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DOCUMENTS
The Will of Paul Cuffe
BOOK REVIEWS
NOTES
Spring Conference
NEGRO SERVITUDE IN THE UNITED STATES[A]
Servitude Distinguished from Slavery
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Negro Servitude and its Priority in other Colonies
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The Transition from White Servitude to Slavery
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The Gradual Transition of Negro Servitude into Negro Slavery
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THREE ELEMENTS OF AFRICAN CULTURE
I. Ethics
II. Art
III. Government
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METHODISM AND THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES
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NOTES ON THE SLAVE IN NOUVELLE-FRANCE
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DOCUMENTS
Banishment of the People of Colour from Cincinnati
First Protest against Slavery in the United States
A Negro Pioneer in the West
Concerning the Origin of Wilberforce
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COMMUNICATIONS
The Education of the Negro
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BOOK REVIEWS
NOTES
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPRING CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY HELD IN BALTIMORE, APRIL 5TH AND 6TH, 1923
ABRAM HANNIBAL, THE FAVORITE OF PETER THE GREAT
THE MOVEMENT OF NEGROES FROM THE EAST TO THE GULF STATES FROM 1830 TO 1850
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NEGROES IN DOMESTIC SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES[A]
Introduction
I. Number and Sex of Negroes in Domestic and Personal Service
II. Age and Marital Condition of Negroes in Domestic and Personal Service
III. Turnover, Training, and Efficiency of Negro Domestic and Personal Service Workers
Training of White Domestic and Personal Service Workers
Training of Negro Domestic Workers
Training of White Domestic and Personal Service Workers
Training of Negro Domestic Workers
IV. Wages, Hours, and Specific Occupations
Hours of Negro Domestic Workers
Specific Occupations of Negro Domestic Workers
Hours of Negro Domestic Workers
Specific Occupations of Negro Domestic Workers
V. Living Conditions, Health, Social Life, Organizations of Negro Domestic Workers, and Their Relation to Employment Agencies
The Health of Negro Domestic Workers
Social Life of Negro Domestic Workers
Organization of Domestic Workers
Relation of Negro Domestic Service to Employment Agencies
The Health of Negro Domestic Workers
Social Life of Negro Domestic Workers
Organization of Domestic Workers
Relation of Negro Domestic Service to Employment Agencies
Summary and Conclusions
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DOCUMENTS
Documents and Comments on Benefit of Clergy as Applied to Slaves
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COMMUNICATIONS
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BOOK REVIEWS
NOTES
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
Various Interests
Research
The Staff
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