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The Negro Year Book
Publishing Company

TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, ALABAMA

ROBERT E. PARK, President

EMMET J. SCOTT, Treasurer

MONROE N. WORK, Secretary

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From 1790-1910, 364; Map, percentage of Negroes in total Population,

365; Black and Mulatto population, 366; Sex, 366; Marital conditions, 367;

Negro Population in North and South, 367; in South by States, 369; Migration,

371; Urban and Rural Population, 372; Black Counties, 373; Population in

cities, 377; Negroes of Voting and School Age and Illiterates by States, 388.

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, 390-393.

Educational, 390; for economic advancement, 390; for professional ad-

vancement, 391; for political advancement, 391; in the interest of women, 392;

for general advancement of the Negroes, 392; for improving social conditions,

393.

SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS FOR NEGROES, DIRECTORY OF, 393-395.

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS, 395-400.

General statement concerning, 395-396; the principal organizations, 396-400.

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, 400-417.

Number, 400; Religious, 401; School, 405; Organs of National Associations, 406;

Magazines of General Literature, 407; Fraternal, 408; Newspapers, 409.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES, 418-455.

Bibliographies, 418; Collections of Books by Negroes on Negro, 418; Anti-

Slavery discussions, 419; Pro-Slavery discussions, 421; Slave Trade, 422; Coloni-

zation, 423; Slave narratives, 424; Slavery in Particular States, 425; Histories

including Slavery controversy, 425; Economic and social conditions in South,

426; Reconstruction Period, 426; Present conditions, 428; Publications of Com-

mittee of Twelve, 430; Special Studies relating to Negro, 430; Books by Negro

writers, 434; Articles in current periodocals on Negro, 437; On education, 437;

On Economic Conditions, 449; On Crime, 445; On Health and S

On Suffrage, 448; On Religion, 450; On Race Problem, 451:

relating to the mind of the Negro, 455.

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