The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5, 1920
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The Journal of Negro History
Volume V
1920
1920
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The Journal of Negro History
Vol. V., No. 1 January, 1920.
THE NEGRO IN EDUCATION[1]
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THE NEGRO MIGRATION TO CANADA AFTER THE PASSING OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT
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RICHARD HILL[1]
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THE RELATIONS OF NEGROES AND INDIANS IN MASSACHUSETTS
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SOME NEGRO MEMBERS OF RECONSTRUCTION CONVENTIONS AND LEGISLATURES AND OF CONGRESS [1]
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JAMES G. THOMPSON, THE ORIGINAL CARPETBAGGER[1]
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The Journal of Negro History
Vol. V—April, 1920—No. 2
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEGRO PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IN MISSOURI[1]
THE PERIOD FROM 1865 TO 1875
The Critical Period, 1875 to 1885
The Period of Growth, 1885 to 1915
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THE PERIOD FROM 1865 TO 1875
The Critical Period, 1875 to 1885
The Period of Growth, 1885 to 1915
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN NEGRO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES[1]
I. Religious Education in Private and Denominational Colleges and Universities
Expressional Activities of the Negro Colleges and Universities
Religious Education in State Colleges and Universities
The Conception of Religious Education in Negro Colleges
Some Current Conceptions of Religious Education in Relation to General Education
Evolution of Religious Education in Negro Colleges and Universities
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I. Religious Education in Private and Denominational Colleges and Universities
Expressional Activities of the Negro Colleges and Universities
Religious Education in State Colleges and Universities
The Conception of Religious Education in Negro Colleges
Some Current Conceptions of Religious Education in Relation to General Education
Evolution of Religious Education in Negro Colleges and Universities
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THE AFTERMATH OF NAT TURNER'S INSURRECTION[1]
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Speech of William H. Gray before the Arkansas Constitutional Convention, 1868[1]
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Speech of William H. Gray before the Arkansas Constitutional Convention, 1868[1]
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CORRESPONDENCE
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The Journal of Negro History
Vol. V—July, 1920—No. 3
THE SLAVE IN CANADA
Preface
Preface
CHAPTER I
Before the Conquest
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Before the Conquest
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CHAPTER II
The Early British Period
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The Early British Period
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CHAPTER III
After the Peace
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After the Peace
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CHAPTER IV
Lower Canada
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Lower Canada
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CHAPTER V
Upper Canada—Early Period
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Upper Canada—Early Period
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CHAPTER VI
The Fugitive Slave in Upper Canada
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The Fugitive Slave in Upper Canada
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CHAPTER VII
Slavery in the Maritime Provinces
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Slavery in the Maritime Provinces
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CHAPTER VIII
General Observations
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General Observations
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The Journal of Negro History
Vol. V—October, 1920—No. 4
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN BEARING ON THE RETURN OF NEGRO SLAVES, 1783-1828[1]
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THE NEGRO IN POLITICS[1]
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HENRY BIBB, A COLONIZER
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MYRTILLA MINER
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COMMUNICATIONS
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SOME UNDISTINGUISHED NEGROES
Fred Fowler
Some observations on the death of Rachel Parker.
Some Ohio Negro Pioneers
The Alexanders
Fred Fowler
Some observations on the death of Rachel Parker.
Some Ohio Negro Pioneers
The Alexanders
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