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Duncan, H. G.-The Changing Race Relationship in the Border and Northern States, Philadelphia, 1922.

Cooper, W., and Cooper H.-Negro School Attendance in Delaware, Newark (Del.), 1923. Benners, Alfred H.-Slavery and its Results, Macon (Ga.), 1923.

Griggs, Sutton E. -The Negro's Next Step, Memphis (Tenn.), 1923.

Josey, Charles C.-Race and National Solidarity, New York, 1923.

Garvey, Amy Jacques-Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, New York, 1923. Davis, Sansom, L.-Authentic History of the Ku Klux Klan, 1865-1877, New York, 1924. Maloney, A. H.-Some Essentials of Race Leadership, Xenia (O.), 1924.

Rogers, J. A.

The Ku Klux Spirit, A Brief Outline of the History of the Ku Klux Klan,

Past and Present, New York, 1923.

Miller, Kelly. The Everlasting Stain, Washington, 1924.

Tannenbaum, Frank.-Darker Phases of the South, New York, 1924.

Smith, Robert E.-Christianity and the Race Problem, New York, 1924.

Skaggs, W. H.-The Southern Oligarchy, New York, 1924.

Mecklin, John M.-The Ku Klux Klan, A Study of the American Mind, New York, 1924. Race Relations, Books On:)

The South Mobilizing for Social Service, Southern Sociological Congress Proceedings, 1913, Nashville.

Hammond, Mrs. L. H.-In Black and White, New York, 1914.

Battling for Social Betterment, Southern Sociological Congress Proceedings, Nashville. Trawick, A. M.-The New Voice in Race Adjustment, (Proceedings, 1914 Atlanta Negro Christian Student Conference), New York, 1914.

The New Chilvary, Health, Southern Sociological Congress Proceedings, 1915, Nashville.
Miller, Kelly.-Race Adjustment, New York, 1909.

Murphy, Edgar Gardner-The Basis of Ascendency, New York, 1909.
Weatherford, W. D.-Negro Life in the South, New York, 1910.

The Call of the New South, (Proceedings of the Southern Sociological Congress, Nash ville, 1912.)

Weatherford, W. D.-Present Forces in Negro Progress, New York, 1912.
Brawley, B. G.-A Social History of the American Negro, New York, 1921.

Democracy in Earnest-Proceedings Southern Sociological Congress, 1916-1918, Edited by J. E. McColloch, Washington, 1918.

Lectures and Addresses on the Negro in the South, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1915.

Race Relations Lectures, Fisk University, 1918.

Brawley, B. G.-Your Negro Neighbor, New York, 1918.

Miller, Kelly-An Appeal to Conscience, America's Code of Caste, New York, 1918 Minutes of the University Commission on Southern Race Questions, Its Work from 1912 1917. W. M. Hunley, Lexington, Va., 1918.

Southern Women and Racial Adjustment, Hammond, Mrs. L. H., Occasional Paper No. 19. of John F. Slater Fund. Lawlessness or Civilization Which? Report of Addresses and Discussions Law and Order Conference, Blue Ridge, N. C., Edited by W. D. Weatherford, 1917. Report of Chicago Race Relations Commission, Chicago, 1921.

Morton, J.-Atlanta Plan of Inter-Racial Cooperation, Atlanta, 1920.

Weatherford, W. D.-Inter-Racial Cooperation, A. Study of the Various Agencies Work

ing in the Field of Racial Welfare, Atlanta, 1920.

Mims, E.-Handbook for Inter-Racial Committees, Atlanta, 1920.

Woofter, T. J., jr. & Fisher, I.-Cooperation in Southern Communities (Suggested Activities for County and City Inter-Racial Committees), Atlanta, 1921.

Haynes, G. E.-The Trend of the Race, New York, 1922.

Hammond, L. H.-In the Vanguard of A Race, New York, 1922.

Ferris, Anita B.-"The Magic Box," New York, 1922.

Haskins, Sarah Estelle "The Handicapped Winners," Nashville, (Tenn.), 1922.

Landrum, Bessie

"The Stories of Black Folk for Little Folk," Atlanta, (Ga.) 1923. Jackson, W. C. "A Boy's Life of Booker T. Washington," New York, 1922. Fisher, S. J.-"The Negro Boy and Girl," Pittsburgh, 1923.

Haynes, George E.-"The Trend of the Races," New York, 1922.

Haynes, Coe "Race Grit, Adventures on the Border Land of Liberty, "Philadelphia, 1922. Bratton, Theodore D.-"Wanted-Leaders," A Study of Negro Development, New York,

1922.

Boyer, Laura F.-"A Study in Negro Development," Guide for the use of "Wanted Leaders," New York, 1922

Hammond, L. H. "In the Vanguard of a Race," New York, 1922.
Weatherford, W. D.-"The Negro from Africa to America," New York, 1924.
Mathews, Basil- "Clash of Color," New York, 1924.

Speer, Robert, E.-"Of One Blood, A. Short Study of the Race Problem," New York, 1924.
Oldham, J. H.-"Christianity and the Race Problem," London, 1924.

DuBois, W. E. B.-"The Gift of Black Folk, the Negroes in the Making of America," Boston, 1924.

Speer, Robert E.-"Race and Race Relations, A Christian View of Human Contacts," New York, 1924

"And Who is My Neighbor?" An outline for the Study of Race Relations in America, Part I. New York, 1924.

"Racial Relations and the Christian Ideals," A Discussion Course for College Students, New York, 1923.

Woofter, T. J., Jr-"The Basis of Racial Adjustment," A Study outline and readings on the progress of the Negro, New York, 1925.

"The Problem of Race," A study outline based on J. H. Oldham's "Christianity and the Race Problem," London, 1924.

Young, Erle Fiske-"Race Prejudice," Chicago, 1925.

Miller, Herbert Adolphus-"Races, Nations and Classes," Philadelphia, 1924.

Negro Migration, Books On:

Swartz, Nellie.-A New Day for the Colored Worker-a study of colored women in industry, New York, 1919

Colored women as Industrial Workers in Philadelphia-A study of the Consumers League of Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1920.

Haynes, G. E.-The Negro at Work During the World's War and During Reconstruction, Washington, 1921.

Brink, G. N.-Negro Migration, What does it Mean? New York, 1918.

Negro Migration, 1916-17-Reports of investigation by U. S. Department of Labor, Washington, 1919.

Epstein, A.-The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh, 1918.

Woodson, C. G.-A Century of Negro Migration, Washington, 1918.

Haynes, G. E.-Negro Newcomers in Detroit (Pamphlet), New York, 1918.

Scott, E. J.-Negro Migration During the War--No. 16, Economic Studies of the War, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, New York, 1920.

Woofter, T. J., Jr.-Negro Migration changes in Rural Organization and Population of the Cotton Belt, New York, 1920.

Negro Migration. Negro Year Book, 1918-1919 edition, pages 8-14; 1921-1922 edition, pages 385-394. Negro Women in Industry. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau Bulletin Number 20, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. (1922).

The Negro in Industry, Survey Report No. 5 of the American Management Association, New York, 1923.

Report of First Conference of Negro Welfare Workers, Pittsburgh, 1920

List of Publications

The Committee of Twelve.

VII

Special Studies and Publications.

*To the Colored men of Voting Age in Alabama.

Can the South Solve the Negro Problem?-Carl Schurz.
Why Disfranchisement is Bad-Archibald H. Grimke.

*Voting Instructions to Maryland Voters.

*What a Colored Man should do to vote.

Garrison Centenary Leaflet.

Slavery and the Race Problem in the South.-Hon William H. Fleming.
The Atlanta Riot -Ray Stannard Baker.

The Negro in America Andrew Carnegie.

Address before the North Carolina Society in New York.-William H. Taft.

Work of the Colored Law and Order League of Baltimore, Md.-Jas. H. N. Waring.
Study of the Negro's Progress in Jackson, Miss.-D. W. Woodard.

Negro Self Help in Education-R. R. Wright, Jr.

Negro Self Help in Home Getting.-Kelly Miller.

Negro Self Help in Hospital Work.-Geo. C. Hall, M. D.

Public Taxation and Negro Schools.-Charles L. Coon.

Some Successful Negro Business Men.

Business Cooperation Between White and Negro Men in Helena, Ark.

East Bessemer, Alabama.

Negro Banks in Mississippi.

Johns Hopkins University

Studies Relating to the Negro.

Brackett, J. B.-Progress of the Colored People of Maryland, 8th Series, VII-IX.
McPherson, J. T. A.-History of Liberia, 9th Series, X.

Ingle, Edward-The Negro in the District of Columbia, 11th Series, III-IV.
Steiner, Benard C.-A History of Slavery in Connecticut, 11th Series, IX-X.
Ballagh, J. C.-White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia, 13th Series, VI-VIII.
Bassett, J. S.-Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina, 14th Series, IV-V.
Cooley, H. S.-A Study of Slavery in New Jersey, 14th Series, IX-X.
Bassett, J. S.-Anti-Slavery Leaders of North Carolina, 16th Series, VI.
Bassett, J. S.-A History of Slavery in North Carolina, 17th Series, VII-VIII.
Brackett, J. B.-The Negro in Maryland, Extra Volume, VI, 1902.
Ballagh, J. C.-A History of Slavery in Virginia, Extra Volume, XXIV, 1902.
Weeks, Stephen B.-The Southern Quaker and Slavery, Extra Volume.
Mathews, J. M.-History of the Fifteenth Amendment, Baltimore, 1909.
Ficklen, J. R.-History of Reconstruction in Louisiana, Volume XXVIII, 1910
Russell, J. H.-The Free Negro in Virginia, 1619-1865, 1913.

Trexler, H. A.-Slavery in Missouri, 1804-1865, Volume XXII, 1914.
Atlanta University Studies.

1-Mortality Among Negroes in Cities, Atlanta, 1896.

2- -Social and Physical Condition of Negroes in Cities, Atlanta, 1897. 3-Some Efforts of Negroes for Social Betterment, Atlanta, 1898.

4- The Negro in Business, Atlanta, 1899.

5-College Bred Negro, Atlanta, 1900.

6- -The Negro Common School, Atlanta, 1901.

7-The Negro Artisan, Atlanta, 1902.

8-The Negro Church, Atlanta, 1903.

9-Notes on Negro Crime, Atlanta, 1904.

10-A Select Bibliography of the Negro American, Atlanta, 1905.

11-Health and Physique of the Negro American, Atlanta, 1906.

12-Economic Cooperation Among Negro Americans, Atlanta, 1907.

13-The Negro American Family, Atlanta, 1908.

14- -Efforts for Social Betterment Among Negro Americans, Atlanta, 1909. 15-The College Bred Negro American, Atlanta, 1910.

16-The Negro Common School, Atlanta, 1911.

17-The Negro American Artisan, 1912.

18-Morals and Manners Among Negro Americans, 1914.

19-A Study of Crime Among Negro Americans,—

20-Select Discussions of Race Problem, 1916.

21-Economic Cooperation Among the Negroes of Georgia, 1917.

*Out of print.

Phelps-Stokes

Fellowship Studies

Woofter, T. J. jr.-The Negroes of Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia, 1913.

Hill, W. B.-A Rural Survey of Clarke County, Georgia, with Special Reference to the Negroes. University of Georgia, 1915.

Bitting, S. T.-Rural Land Ownership among the Negroes of Virginia.

Virginia, 1915.

Ramsey, D. H.-Negro Criminality. University of Virginia, 1915.

University of

Johnson, M. K.-School Conditions in Clarke County, Georgia. University of Georgia,

1916.

Snavely, T. R.-The Taxation of Negroes in Virginia. University of Virginia, 1917. Morton, R. L.-History of Negro Suffrage in Virginia since the Civil War. University

of Virginia, 1919.

Long, F. T.-Part taken by Negroes of Athens and Clarke County in the War. University of Georgia, 1920.

Reed, Ruth-A Social Survey of the Negro Women of Gainesville, Georgia. University of Georgia, 1921.

Wright, Thomas E.-Social and Economic Survey of Roanoke, Virginia. University of Virginia.

O'Kelly, H. S.-Sanitary Conditions among Negroes of Athens, Georgia. University of Georgia.

Rogers, W. M.-Economic Conditions among Negroes of Oconee County, Georgia. versity of Georgia.

Uni

Childs, B. G.-The Negroes of Lynchburg, Virginia. University of Virginia, 1923. Brown, W. H.-The Education and Economic Development of the Negro in Virginia. University of Virginia, 1923.

Studies of Negro Groups

And Subjects Relating

To the Negro

DuBois, W. E. B.-The Philadelphia Negro, Philadelphia, 1899.

Work, Monroe N.-The Negroes of Warsaw, Georgia, The Southern Workman, January, 1908.

Wright, R. R., jr.-The Negro in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1912.

Ovington, Mary W.-Half a Man, A Study of the Negro in New York, New York, 1911. Bowen, Louise D.-The Colored People of Chicago, Chicago, 1913.

Haynes, G. E.-The Negro at Work in New York City, New York, 1912.

Steward, W. S. and T. G.-Gouldtown, A Very Remarkable Town of Ancient Date, Philadelphia, 1913.

Daniels, John-In Freedom's Birthplace, A Study of the Boston Negro, Boston, 1914. Wright, R. R., jr.-A Study of the Industrial Conditions of the Negro Population of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1914.

Morse, H. N. and Eastman, E. F.-A Survey of Montgomery County, Maryland, 1913, U. S. Bureau of Education Bulletin No. 32.

The Armstrong Association Study of the Occupation and Wages of the Children of Working Age in the Potter and Durham Schools, Philadelphia, 1913.

Wright, R. R., jr.-One Hundred Steel Workers, Section IV, Chapter II, of Wage Earning, Pittsburgh, New York, 1914.

Tucker, Helen A.-Negro of Pittsburgh, Appendix V, Wage Earning, Pittsburgh, Ne York, 1914.

Crossland, W. A.-Industrial Conditions of the Negroes in St. Louis, St. Louis, 1914. Blascoer, Frances-Colored School Children in New York, New York, 1915.

Report of Housing Bureau of National League on Urban Conditions anong Negroes, On Housing Conditions among Negroes in Harlem, New York, 1915.

Elwang, W. W.-The Negroes of Columbia, Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1904.
Woodson, C. G.-The Education of the Negro prior to 1861, New York, 1915.

Banks, E. M.-Economics of Land Tenure in Georgia, Columbia University Studies Volume XXIII, No. 1, New York, 1905.

Brooks, R. P.-The Agrarian Revolution in Georgia, 1865-1912, University of Wisconsin History Series 3:3 Madison, Wisconsin, 1914.

Studies of Negro Groups

In Bulletins U. S.

Bureau of Labor

In No. 10. Conditions of Negroes in Various Cities.

In No. 22.

In No. 14. The Negroes of Farmville, Va.-W. E. B. DuBois.
The Negro In The Black Belt.-W. E. B. DuBois.
The Negro of Sandy Springs, Maryland-W. T. Thom.
The Negro Landholder of Georgia.-W. E. B. DuBois.
The Negroes of Litwalton, Virginia.-W. T. Thom.

In No. 32.

In No. 35.

In No. 37.
In No. 38.

-J. B. Laws.

The Negroes of Cinclaire, Central Factory and Calumet Plantation, Louisiana.

In No. 48. The Negroes of Xenia, Ohio.-R. R. Wright, jr.

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John F. Slater Fund

1-Documents Relating to the Origin and Work of the Slater Trustees, 1894. 2-A Brief Memoir of the Life of John F. Slater.-Rev. S. H. Howe.

3-Education of the Negro since 1860.-J. L. M. Curry, LL. D., 1894.

4-Statistics of the Negro in the United States.-Henry Garnett, of the United States Geological Survey, 1894.

5-Difficulties, Complications and Limitations connected with the Education of the Negro.-J. L. M. Curry, LL. D., 1895.

6-Occupations of the Negroes.-Henry Garnett of the United States Geological Survey,

1895.

7-The Negroes and the Atlanta Exposition.-Alice Bacon of the Hampton Normal and Industrial Institute, Virginia, 1896.

8-Report of the Fifth Tuskeegee Negro Conference.-John Quincy Johnson, 1896. 9-A Report Concerning the Colored Women of the South.-Mrs. E. C. Hobson and Mrs. C. E. Hopkins, 1896.

10-A Study in Black and White.-Daniel C. Gilman, 1897.

11-The South and the Negro.-Bishop Chas. B. Galloway of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1904.

12-Report of the Society of the Southern Industrial Classes, Norfolk, Va., 1907. 13-Report on Negro Universities in the South.-W. T. B. Williams, 1913. -County Training Schools for Negroes, 1913.

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15-Duplication of Schools for Negro Youth.-W. T. B. Williams, 1914.

16- Sketch of Bishop Atticus G. Haygood.-Rev. G. B. Winton, D. D., 1915. -Memorial Addresses in Honor of Dr. Booker T. Washington, 1916.

17

18-Suggested Course for County Training Schools, 1917.

19-Southern Women and Racial Adjustment.-Mrs. L. H. Hammond, 1917. -Reference List of Southern Schools, 1918.

20

21 -Report on Negro Universities and Colleges.-W. T. B. Williams, 1922. 22-Early Effort for Industrial Education.-Benj. Brawley, 1923.

23-A Study of County Training Schools for Negroes in the South.-Leo M. Favrot, 1923 Publications of

American Negro Academy

Occasional Papers of the American Negro Academy.-(a) Civilization the Primal Need of the Race: (b) The Attitude of the American Mind toward Negro Intellect.-Alexander Crummel.

Comparative Study of the Negro Problem.-Charles C. Cook.

How the Black St. Domingo Legion saved the Patriot Army in the Seige of Savannah, 1779.-T. G. Steward, U. S. A.

Disfranchisement of the Negro.-John L. Love.

Right on the Scaffold, or the Martyr of 1822.-A. H. Grimke.

Early Negro Convention Movements.-John W. Cromwell.

The Negro and the Elective Franchise Symposium.-A. H. Grimke, Charles C. Cook, John Hope, John L. Love, Kelley Miller and Rev. F. J. Grimke.

Modern Industrialism and the Negro of the United States.-A. H. Grimke.

A Review of Hoffman's Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro.-Kelley Miller.

The Training of the Negro Ministry.-J. E. Moreland.

The Ballotless Victim of One Party Government.-A. H. Grimke.

The Negro Race and the Mendel Law.-Ernest E. Just.

The Ultimate Criminal.-A. H. Grimke.

Peonage.-L. M. Hershaw.

The Sex Question and Race Segregation.-A. H. Grimke.

Message of San Domingo to the African Race.-T. G. Steward.

Status of the Free Negro prior to 1860.-L. M. Hershaw.

Economic Contribution by the Negro to America.-A. Shomberg.
The Status of the Free Negro from 1860 to 1870.-Wm. Pickens.
Alexander Crummell, an Apostle of Negro Culture.-Ferris, W. H.
The Conservation of Races.-W. E. B. DuBois.

The Defects of the Negro Church.-Orishatukeh Tadunia.

Charles Sumner Centenary.-Archibald Grimke.

Educated Negro and His Mission.-W. S. Scarborough.

American Negro Bibliography of the Year. John W. Cromwell.

Challenge of the Disfranchised: A Plea for the Enforcement of the Fifteenth Amendment.-John W. Cromwell.

VIII

Folk Songs and Folklore

Folk Songs

African Melodies-Scherff, John C., New York, 1844.

Slave Songs of the United States-Allen, William Francis, New York, 1867.

Negro Spirituals-Chapter IX of Army Life in a Black Regiment Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Boston, 1870.

The Jubilee Singers and their Campaign for Twenty Thousand Dollars-Pike, G. D., Boston, 1873. Hampton and Its Students-Armstrong, Mrs. M. F., and Ludlow, Helen W., New York,

1875.

The Story of the Jubilee Singers-Marsh, J. B. T., London, 1877.

Hymns of Negroes, Higginson, T. W. Atlan., 19:685-Brown, J. M., Lippone 2:617.
Plantation Music and the Banjo-Harris, Joel Chandler and others, Critic 3:505.
Uncle Gabe Tucker-Macon, John Alfred, Philadelphia, 1883.

Among Negro Singers-Guial, E. L., Lakeside,-2:421.

Negro Songs of the United States-Nation, 5:411.

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Its Story and Its Songs-Ludlow, Helen W., Hampton, Va., 1884.

Bahama Songs and Stories Edwards,"C. L., Boston, 1895.

Negro Music-Tonsor, J., Music, 3:911.

Negro Hymns from Georgia-Backus, Emma M., Jour. Am. Folk-lore, 11:22.

Negro Melody-Mammy's Song with Music, Finck, Julia N., Music 13:60.

Negro Song from North Carolina-Backus, Emma M., Jour. Am. Folk-lore, 11:22.

Negro Spirituals-Haskell, M. A., Cent. 36:577.

Hymns of Negroes-Barton, W. E., New England M. n. s. 19:609,707.

African Romances-Words by Dunbar, Paul Lawrence; Music, Coleridge-Taylor, S. Folk Music Studies.

Slave Songs in America-Krehbiel, Henry Edward. New York Tribune, April 24, and September 10 and 17, 1899.

Old Plantation Hymns-Barton, W. E., Boston, 1899.

Songs of the Old South-Weeden, Miss Howard, New York, 1900.

Cabin and Plantation Songs sung by Hampton Students-Fener, Frederick; Ruhlbun, G., Cleveland, Bessie, New York, 1901.

Plantation Songs for My Lady's Banjo, etc., Shepherd, Eli, New York, 1901.
Creole Songs from New Orleans-Peterson, Clara Gottschalk, New Orleans, 1902.

New Jubilee Songs-Work, F. J., Nashville, 1902.

Uncle Remus and His Friends-Harris, Joel Chandler, Boston, 1902.

Notes on Negro Music, Jour. Am. Folk-lore.

Boston, 1903.

Vol. XVI, pages 148-152; Peabody, Chas..

In Old Alabama-Nobson, Anna, New York, 1903.

The True Negro Music and Its Decline, The Independent, Vol. LV., pages 1723-1730; Murphy, Mrs. Jeanette, New York, 1904.

Negro Music-Peabody, Charles Southern Workman, May, 1904.

The Sorrow Songs-Chapter XIV of the Souls of Black Folk, Dubois, W. E. B., Chicago, 1904. Twenty-four Negro Melodies Transcribed for the piano-Coleridge-Taylor, S., Boston,

1905.

Die Musika der Amerikanschen Nager-Ende, A. Von, Berlin, 1906.

La Musica del Negr American, Farrero, F., Torino, 1906.

Negro Melodies not American Music Music American Vol. IV, No. 13, Page 2, No. 20, Page 13. Read, Angelo M., New York, 1906.

Negro and Music-Wilson, H. J., Outlook, Dec. 1, '06.

The Theology of the Songs of the Southern Slaves-Proctor, H. H., The Southern Workman, November and December, 1907.

The Spirit of Negro Poetry-Work, Monroe N. The Southern Workman, Feb., 1908. Folk Songs of the American Negro-Work, J. W. and F. J., Nashville, 1908.

Religious Folk Songs of the Negro as sung on the Plantation-The Musical Directors of Hampton Institute. Hampton, Va., 1909.

Some American Negro Folk Songs-Work, F. J., Boston, 1909.

Plantation Poems-Sherman, Eloise Lee, New York, 1911.

La Musique les Peuples Indigines de l'Amerique du Nord: Tiersot, Julien, New York, 1911. Negro Folk Songs-Barrett, Harris, The Southern Workman, April, 1912.

Songs of Jamaica-McKay, Claud, Kingston, Jamica, 1912.

Constab Ballads-McKay, Claude, London, 1912.

Negro Songs, Indian and Negro in Music-Literary Digest, June 29, 1912.

Higher Music of Negroes-Literary Digest, 0. 5. '12.

Afro-American Folk Song-Krehbiel, H. E., New York, 1914.

The Emancipation of Negro Music-Williams, Emily Harper-Musical America, Jan. 5, 1918.

Negro Folk Songs. Acclaimed America's Musical Treasurer, Musical America, August 3, 1918.

Foundation for Negro Music of Future-Stanley, May-Musical America, July 6, 1918. Negro Folk Songs-Hampton Series, Books I, II, III and IV-Burlin, Natalie Curtis, New York, 1918 and 1919,

Folk Songs of the American Negro-Work, J. W., Nashville, 1915.

The Drum in Africa, The Use of Music by a Primitive People, Hare, Maud Cuney, Musical Observer, July, 1918.

Six Creole Folk Songs with original Creole and Translated English Test, Hare, Maud Cuney, New York, 1921.

Songs and Tales from the Dark Continent-Burlin, Natalie Curtis, New York, 1920.

Negro Music at Birth-Burlin, Natalie Curtis, Musical Quarterly, October, 1919.
Capturing the Spirti of the Real Negro Music, Howard, J. T., Musician, 1919.

Singers in a Weary Lan', Barstow, M., World Outlook, October, 1919.

Our Folk Music and its Probable Impress on American Music of the Future, Howard, J. T., Musical Quarterly, April, 1921.

Negro Spirituals, Living Age, April, 2, 1921.

Negro Spirituals from the Far South, Perkins, A. E., Journal of American Folk-lore, Vol. 35, No. 137, July-September, 1922.

The Music of the American Negro, White, Clarence Cameron, Christian Advocate, August 7, 1924.

Negro Folk Song, Work, John W., Opportunity, October, 1923.

Some Noteson Coleridge-Taylor, H. Antcliffe, il. Mus. Q. 8:180-92, Ap. '22.

Our Musical Kinship with the Spaniards, G. Elliott, Jr., Mus. Q. 8:413-18, Jl. '22.

Original Plantation Melodies as One Rarely Hears Them, A. Graham, Etude 40:744, N. '22 Spirituals, L. A. Garnet, Outlook 130:589, Ap. 12, '22.

Modern Negro's Contribution to the Musical Art. il. Playground 17:219 JI '23.

Poetic and Melodic Gifts of the Negro. R. E. Kennedy.

Etude 41:159-60 Mr. '23.

Negro Players. L. Lewisohn. Nation 116:605-6 My. 23 '23.

Arts and Crafts of the Negro. P. C. Lepage. il. Int. Studio 78:477-80 Mr. '24.
Black Art Inspires White Artists. il. Lit. Digest 81:30 My. 31 '24.

Musical Genius of the American Negro. C. C. White. Etude 42:305-6 My. '24.
Rambling 'Round in Music Land. T. J. Howard. Musician 29:29 Je. '24.

Black Voices, Nation 119:278 S. 17, '24.

Jazz Band and Negro Music, D. Milhaud, Liv. Age, 323:169-73, 0. 18, '24.
Negro Spiritual, Etude 42:678, 0. '24.

Folk-Lore

American (1).

African Folk Tales. Southern Workman, September, 1921.

Folk Tales from Georgia-Backus, Emma M., J. Am. Folk-Lore, 13:19, 1900.

Sea Island Folk-lore Blanton, Joshua E., Southern Workman, April, 1908.

Hindu Stories in American Negro Folk-lore-Brown, W. N., il. Asia 21:703-7 Ag. '21. Same Cond. Lit Digest 70:28 Ag. 6, '21.

Folk-lore, Maryland, Collection of Bullock, W. R., J. Am. Folk-lore, 11:7, 1898.

Hindu Stories in American Negro Folk-lore-Brown, W. N., il. Asia 21:703-7 Ag. '21. Same Cond. Lit. Digest 70:28 Ag. 6, '21.

Folk-lore, Maryland, Collection of-Bullock, W. R., J. Am. Folk-lore, 11:7, 1898.

Foot note (1) For references fulklore African see above page 180.

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