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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES.

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A Select Bibliography of the Negro American, W. E. B. DuBois (Atlanta University Publication, No. 10, 1905.)

Bibliography of the Negro in America. Report United States Commission of Education. 1894, Vol. 1.

Select List of References on the Negro. A. R, Griffin, Library of Congress (2nd Edition), 1906.

Card References:

The following libraries have from several hundred to several thousand card references on the Negro:

Public Library, Boston.

Public Library, Chicago.

Public Library, New York.

Library of Congress, Washington.

Library of Boston Athenaeum, Boston.

Newberry Library, Chicago.

John Crerar Library, Chicago.

Library, Columbia University.

Library, Harvard University.

Library, John Hopkins University.

II

Particular Bibliographies.

Catalogue of Anti-Slavery Publications in America. Samuel May, jr., 1863. Appendices to the following Monographs: Mary S. Locke, Anti-Slavery in America 1619-1808 (1901); Marion G. McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, 1619-1865 (Fay House Monographs, Nov. 3, 1891); Alice D. Adams, The Neglected Period of American Anti-Slavery 1808, 1831; Mary Tremain, Slavery in the District of Columbia, (University of Nebraska, Seminary Papers, No. 2, 1892); Wilbur H. Siebert, The Underground Railway from Slavery to Freedom (1898); W. E. B. DuBois, Suppression of the African Slave Trade (Harvard Historical Studies No. 1, 1896); W. H. Collins, The Domestic Slave Trade of the Southern States (1904.)

Critical Essays on Authorities, Chapter XXII of A. B. Hart, Slavery and Abolition, 1906. Special Collection of Anti-Slavery and other Material. The May Collection, Library Cornell University; Parker Tracts, Boston Public Library: Sumner Tracts, Higginson Tracts, Havard University Library; Harris Material, Providence Public Library, Library of Congress Material. The Hampton Institute Collection.

Bibliography to E. R. Turner, The Negro in Pennsylvania, 1639-1861 (1910).
Bibliography to R. R. Wright, jr., The Negro in Pennsylvania (1912.)

Bibliographies in the John Hopkins University Studies relating to the Negro. (See list

below.)

On the Negro Family, Bibliography in Atlanta University Publication No. 13. The Negro American Family.

On the Negro Church, Bibliography in Atlanta University Publication No. 8. The Negro Church.

On Negro Crime, Atlanta University Publication No. 9. Notes on Negro Crime.

On Negro Education, Bibliography: en L'Education des Negres aux etats Unis (1904); in Atlanta University Publication No. 16, The Negro Common School.

On Negro in the Economic Field: Bibliography in Atlanta University Publications No. 7 and 12. The Negro Artisan and Economic Cooperation among Negro Americans. Special collection by Negroes of books, etc., on the Negro.

The William C. Bolivar Collection, Philadelphia; The Arthur A. Schomberg Collection, New York City; The Negro Historical Society Collection, Yonkers, N. Y.; The Robert M. Adger Collection, in Colored Old Folks' Home, Philadelphia; The William Still Collection of original matter on Underground Railroad, in possession, Miss Francis E. Still, Philadelphia; The Tuskegee Institute Collection; The Howard University Collection.

Save Trade.

III

The Negro and Slavery.

Snelgrave, W.-A New Account of Guinea and the Slave Trade, London, 1754. Benezet, Anthony-Some Historical Accounts of Guinea with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Philadelphia, 1771.

Matthews, John.-A Voyage to the River, Sierra Leone, London, 1791.

Hawkins, Joseph.-History of a voyage to the Coast of Africa, Philadelphia, 1797. Bacon, E.-Abstract of a Journal by United States Assistant Agent for the Reception of Recaptured Negroes on the Western Coast of Africa, Philadelphia, 1824.

The Western Coast of Africa, Journal of an Officer under Captain Owen, Philadelphia, 1833. Buxton, T. F.- -The African Slave Trade (Am. ed.) 1839.

1843.

Hodgson, W. B.-The Foulahs of Central Africa and the African Slave Trade, New York, Huntley, Sir H. V.-Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa, London, 1850.

(1) The Department of Records and Research of Tuskegee Institute has in preparation an extended and comprehensive Bibliography of "The Negro in America and Africa." This will be published as a separate volume.

Foote, Andrew H.-Africa and the American Flag, 1854.

Carey, H. C.-The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign, 1853.

Devereux, W. C.-A Cruise in the Gorgon or Eighteen Months in the Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa, London, 1869.

Baker, Sir S. W.-Ismalia, A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, London, 1874.

Bouche, P. B.-Sept ans en Afrique Occidentale. La Cote des Esclaves et le Dahomey, Paris, 1885.

Fotheringham, L. Monteith-A Two Year Struggle with Arab Slave Dealers in Central Africa. London, 1891.

DuBois, W. E. B.-The Suppression of the African Slave Trade (Harvard Historical Studies No. 1), 1896.

Newman, H. S. Banana.-The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and pemba, London, 1898.

Spears, J. R.-The American Slave Trade, 1900.

Collins, W. H.-The Domestic Slave Trade of the Southern States, 1904.

Nevision, H. W.-A Modern Slavery (Angola, San Thome and Principe). London and New York, 1906.

Bourne, H. R. F.-Slave Traffic in Portuguese Africa (Angola San Thome and Principe) London, 1908.

Swann, Alfred James.-Fighting the Slave Hunters in Central Africa. Philadelphia, 1910. Lamber, A. W.-Indian Slavery In Colonial Times. Columbia University Study. Slavery in Particular States.

O'Neal, John Belton.-The Negro Law of South Carolina, Columbia, 1848.

Deane, Charles.-Letters and Documents Relating to Slavery in Massachusetts, 1877. Morgan, Edwin V.-Slavery in New York, (Am. Hist, Asso. Papers), 1891.

Tremain, Mary. Slavery in the District of Columbia (University Nebraska Seminary Papers, No. 2.) 1892.

Johnston, W. D.-Slavery in Rhode Island, 1755-1776, Providence, 1894.

McCrady, Edward.-Slavery in the Province of South Carolina, 1670-1770 (Am. Hist. Asso. Report), 1895.

Hickok, C. T.-Negro in Ohio, 1802-1870 (Western Reserve Univ.), 1896.

Northup, A. J. -Slavery in New York (State Library Bullentin's History No. 4), 1900. Davidson, J. N.-Negro Slavery in Wisconsin (Proceedings Wisconsin Historical Society)

1903.

Pelzer, Louis.-The Negro and Slavery in Early Iowa. (Iowa Journal History and Politics II). 1904. Harris, N. Dwight.-History of Negro Servitude in Illinois, Chicago, 1904.

Sumway, C. A.-Slavery in California after 1848, Am. Hist. Ann. Rept., for 1905, Washington, 1906.

Turner, E. R.-Slavery in Pennsylvania, Baltimore, 1911.

Henry, H. M.-The Police Control of the Slave in South Carolina, Emory, Va., 1913. Henny, H. M.-The Slave Laws of Tennessee, The Tennessee Historical Magazine, September, 1916.

Trabue, C. C.-The Voluntary Emancipation of Slaves In Tennessee As Reflected In The State Legislature and Judicial Decisions. Tennessee Historical Magazine, March, 1918. Patterson, Caleb P.-The Negro In Tennessee, 1790-1865, University of Texas Bulletin 2205 Austin, 1922.

Lockley, F.-Some Documentary Records of Slavery In Oregon, Quarterly, Oregon Historical Society, June, 1916.

Pouquet, Louis Adolphe, L'esclavage au Canada, Ottawa, 1914.

McDougle, I. E.-Slavery in Kentucky, 1792-1865, Washington, 1918.

The Johns Hopkins University Studies.

Economic and Social Conditions

In the South.

Tocqueville, Alexis de.-Democracy in America, Paris, 1835.

DeBow, J. D. B.-Industrial Resources of the Southern and Western States, New Orleans, 1852-1853.

Goodloe, D. R.-An Inquiry into the Causes which retard the Southern States, 1846. Niles' Weekly Register, 1811-1849.

DeBow's Review, 1846-1870.

Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, 1839-1870.

Weston, G. M.-Progress of Slavery in the United States, 1857.

Olmstead, F. L.-A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, New York, 1856.

Olmstead, F. L.-A Journey Through Texas, N. Y., 1857.

Olmstead, F. L.- -A Journey In the Back Country, N.. Y., 1861.

Helper, H. R.-The Impending Crisis, N. Y., 1857.

Brackett, J. B.-The Status of the Slave, 1775, 1789. (Essay V in Jamerson's Essays in the Constitutional History of the United States, 1775-1789). Boston, 1889.

Page T. N.-The Old South Essays, Social and Political, 1892.

Hammond, M. B.-Cotton Industry and essay in American Economic History (Am Eco. Asso. Publications n. s. No. 1), 1897.

Phillip, U. B.-Economic Cost of Slave Holding, Political Science Quarterly, XX, 257

275.

Harrison, W. P.-The Gospel Among the Slaves, Nashville, 1893.

Jernegan, M. W.-Slavery and Conversions in the American Colonies A.m., Hist, R 21; 504-27 April, 1916.

Bruce, P. A.-Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, New York, 1896. Ingle, Edward. Southern Sidelight, a picture of social and economic life in the South a generation before the war, 1896.

Phillips, U. B.-The Plantation and Frontier, 1649-1863, Vol. I. and II of a Documentary History of American Industrial Society, Cleveland, 1909.

Desdunes, R. L.-Noir Hommes et Leur Histoire, sketches, etc., of the Colored Creole Population of New Orleans, 1911.

Minton, H. M.-Early History of Negroes in Business in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1913.

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