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    Volume InformationReviewed work(s):Source: The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Oct., 1953)Published by: Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2715887.

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    INDEX OF VOLUMEXXXVIIIA

    Abbe Gregoire, 438-439Abolitionism, 16-26, 139-160, 238-239Abramowitz, Jack, article by, 257-289, 364Adams, Cyrus Field, 87, 157Adams, Henry, 225-226Adams, James Truslow, 139Adams, John Quincy, 311Adams, Myron, 365Africa, A Study in Tropical Develop-ment, review of, 335-339Africa, geography of, 335-339; Sum-mer Institute on, 460; works on, 35-40, 131-132, 246, 358-360, 457-459African art, 28-30African Education Society, 59African history, 27-40African Institute, 1953, 254A. M. E. ChristianRecorder,83African Sculpture Speaks, 27African students' conference, HowardUniversity, 364Afro-American Council, 85Afro-American Press Association, 83Agassiz, Louis, 143Alabama, populist movement in, 279-281Alced, 424Aldridge, Ira, 308Alexander, 340Alexander, Sadie T., 205Alexander II, 428, 437Alexander'sMagazine, 68, 74Alfred William Anthony Collection,New York Public Library, 216-224Allen, Frederick Lewis, book by, re-

    viewed, 241-242Almagro, 420Almagro, Diego de, 415Amat, viceroy of Peru, 422American Anti-Slavery Society, 62, 64American Bible Society, 45American Board of Commissioners forForeign Missions, 45American Colonization Society, 45-66AmericanCrisis, The, 10AmericanDilemma, An, 447American Education Society, 45AmericanHistorical Beview, 146, 151American History and American His-torians, review of, 226-229Ameriean revolution, 10-26American Social Science Association,219

    American uprising against Mexico,326-329Americas in History, The, review of,352-353Amis de Noirs (Friends of the Blacks),17, 19, 26Amos, M. G., 365Anderson, R. Earle, book by, reviewed.117-118Andrade, Mario de, 305Andrews, E. Benjamin, 145, 152Andry, Alexis, 398Anti-slavery songs, 315-317Apartheid, 109, 111-113, 115Aptheker, Herbert, 440Areas de Negros, 425Ashmun, Jehudi, 51-55Army, policy toward Negro, 194-215Association for the Mutual Relief ofthe Colored Veteran of 1814, of1815, 400Association for the Study of NegroLife and History, 361; Annual Re-port of, 367-376; financial state-ment of 368-370; proceedings of,1-9AtlantaConstitution, 259-260,271-272,274, 275, 285Atlanta Independent, 79, 83Asbury, J. C., 76Ayers, Eli, 50-51Azara, F6lix de, 424Azikiwe, Nnamdi, 364

    BBailey, Frederick Augustus Washing-ton, 307Bakunin, Michael, 429, 431-433, 435,

    437Baldwin, William H., 69Ballin, H. Grunbaum, 439Bancroft, Frederick, 445Bancroft, H. H., 323Bangs Avenue School, Trenton, N. J.,96Banneker, Benjamin, 22Barber, J. Max, 75Barnett, Claude, 214Barr, Stringfellow, book by, reviewed,348-350Bartlett, Washington A., 325-326Bates, John L., 156Beale, Howard K., 158, 347Beard, Charles, 450-451Belden, Josiah, 323Belgrano, Manuel, 419

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    Bell, Thomas, 98Bellot, H. Hale, book by, reviewed,226-229Berger, Morroe, book by, reviewed,118-120Boston Colored Citizen, 68, 74Bidwell, John, 323Big Change: America Transforms It-self, 1900-1950, The, review of, 241-242Billington, Ray Allen, 255; book by,reviewed, 341-343Birney, James G., 65, 239Blakeslee, Myra, 97, 105Blanket Boy, review of, 448-449Blythe, James, 58Boisdore, Francois, 399Bolton, Herbert E., 352Bonaparte, Napoleon, 385Bonseigneur, Jean B. D., 400Bontemps, Arno, 443Booker T. Washington and the Ne-gro Press, 67-90Boone, Daniel, 443Bordentown, N. J., Training School,95de Bore, Etienne, 380-383Borome, Joseph A., article by, 216-224Bosshart, John H., 96, 102Boston Guardian, 69, 74Boudin, Louis, 174Boyd, William M., 137Brandeis, Louis D., 121Brazeal, Brailsford R., 7Brazil, Negro in, 290-306Brazilian Negro Front, 300-301, 303Breithaupt, Christian, 165Brewer, William M., 1-9,249-253, 367-376; book reviews by, 120-123, 226-229, 229-231, 232-234, 345-348, 348-

    350, 444-447Bridenbaugh, Carl, book by, reviewed,229-231Brierre, Jean, 240Brion, Bazile, 400Britain and the American Civil War,428British Anti-Slavery Society, 62British Colonial system, 1813-1847;344-345British Colonization Society, 63Brooks, Albert N. D., 254Brooks, Preston, 157Brooks, Robert William, sketch of,361-363Brooks, Walter, 363Brown, James, 393

    Brown, Jesse L., 213Brown, John, 237, 238, 239, 435Brown, William O., review written by,117-118, 254Brown, William Wells, 308, 309, 440Bryan, William Jennings, 287Bryant, Edwin, 324Bryant, William Cullen, 313Buchanan, George, 23Bumstead, Horace, 365Bunche, Ralph, 135, 460Burgess, Ebenezer, 44, 50Burgess, John W., 143-144, 146, 347Bustard, Joseph A., 96-97, 103, 105Butler, Ben, 440

    CCabel, E. C., 262Cabildo, Buenos Aires, 417Cabildo, Santiago, 421Cameron, Simon, 441Campos, Flavio de, 301Candlish, Robert Smith, 319Cardozo, Francis L., 308Carey, Lot, 51de Carondelet, Baron, 388Carrera, Bishop Salquero y, 422Cash, Mrs. Joseph, 216Cassdall, H. D., 262Caste system, Spanish America, 403-427Cater, James, 365Castro Alves, Antonio de, 294Catterall, Helen H., 445-446Caution, Margaret, 105Chalmers, Thomas, 314-317Charles V, 417Charleston Mercury, 169Charles Sumner and American His-toriography, 139-160Charlton, Cornelius, 213Chase, P. K., 269Chase, W. Calvin, 75Checagou, 443Chernyshevski, Nicholas, 429, 433-435,436, 437Chesnut, James, 166Chevalier, Michel, 58Chicago Appeal, 87Chicago, founder of, 442-444Chiles, Joseph B., 323Chiles, Nick, 86-87Choice before South Africa, The, re-view of, 113-115Christianity, 126-127Christian-National Education, 110-111Christophe, Henry, 239-241, 444Church, Robert R., sketeh of, 249-251

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    Civil rights, 118-120, 236-238, 451; inNew Jersey, 91-107Civil Rights Act of 1875, 119, 176-180Civil Rights Cases, 179-180; cases of1883, 119Civil War, 5, 428-437, 440-442; recep-tion in Scotland of, 318-321Citizens of the World, review of, 348-350Claiborne, William C. C., 377-402Clark, Daniel, 393Clark, George Rogers, 443Clark, Pellig, 312Clark, Walter, 283Clark, William S., 325Claudius, 341Clay, Henry, 48, 57Clement, Mrs. Emma Clarissa, 199Clement, Rufus, 365Clemente III, 416Clothier, Robert C., 98, 101Cochrane, John, 441Calhoun, John Ewing, 163-164, 172Colonization of Free Negroes inLiberia, 1816-1835, The, 41-66Color in Colonial Spanish America,403-427Color Line, Ce'4tral Theme in Sauth-ern History, review of, 444-445Colored Alliance, 257Colored American Magazine, 67-90Colored Co-Operative Publishing Com-pany, 68-69Colored Farmers National Allianceand Cooperative Union, 257Combe, George, 310-312Commager, Henry, 140Commerce Clause, 174-193Committee against Discrimination inEmployinent, New York's War

    Council, 451Committee against Jimerow in Mili-tary Service and Training, 199Committee for Unity, Trenton, N. J.,95, 105Committee on Civil Rights, 119Common Sense, 12Communism, 349, 428-437III Concilio Mejicano, 415Concoloreorvo, 418Congressional civil rights act, 1875,144Conference of Industrial Organiza-tions, 262Conference on the Courts and RacialIntegration in Education, HowardUniversity, 1952, 103Conservator, 75

    Canstitutionnel, 439Constitution of Man, Considered inRelation to External Objects, The,310-311Converse, J. K., 57Cook, Mercer, 137; article by, 438-439; reviews written by, 239-241,442-444Cornelius, Elias, 44-45Cornish, Dudley Taylor, 4-5; reviewwritten by, 440-441Cort6s, MartinCotton Kingdom, The. A Traveler'sObservations on Cotton and Slaveryin the American Slave States, 345-348Court cases, transportation, 174-193Cox, Oliver C., review written by, 447-448Craft, Ella, 308Craft, William, 308Crandall, Prudence, 137-138, 239Crawford, Lectured, 259Cresson, Elliott, 60, 62Crofts, Julia, 216-217Crossroads of Negro Thoutght, 364Crummell, Alexander, 308Cry the Beloved Country, 115Cuba, emigres from, 377-402Cuffe, Paul, 47Cuney, Norris Wright, 269Curtis, L. S., 461; review written by,450-451Custis, George Washington Parke, 47

    DDaily Bee, Omaha, 277Daily Telegraph, 168Daniels, Josephus, 284Daquin, Jean, 397Da'valos, 423Davis, Arthur, 137Davis, Ben J., 79, 83, 201Davis, Harold E., book by, reviewed,352-353Davis, Jerome, book written by, re-viewed, 452-453Davis, John A., 137Davis, John W., 255Davis, S., book by, reviewed, 339-341Davis, William H., 331Dean, William Henry, sketch of, 134-

    136Dearborn, Henry, 379, 390Declaration of Independence, 11, 13,20, 22, 26Declaration of the Bights of Man andof Citizen, 14, 15

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    DeKalb factory, S. C., 165, 166, 171De Sable, Jean Baptiste Pointe, 442-444Des Champs, Margaret Burr, letterscontributed by, 333-334Dessaline, Jean Jacques, 240, 444De Witt, David M., 155Dial, 152, 156Di4rio popular, 296, 301Dickinson, John, 21Diggs, Irene, article by, 403-427Dilemma of the Rights of Man,The, 10-26Division against Discrimination, 91107Division Review, 100Dix, Dorothea, 238Donald, David, 140Doriole, Jean Louis, 395Douglass, Frederick, 216-224,237,238,287, 307-321Douglass, Joseph H., 137, 460Douglass, Lewis H., 222-223Douglas, Thomas, 325Doyle, H. S., 274Driscoll, Alfred L., 102, 104DuBois, W. E. B., 87, 122, 155, 209,287, 446Dunbar, Paul Lawrence, 285, 287Dunbar-Nelson, Alice, 378Dunning, William A., 143, 144, 152-155, 347Dupree, William H., 68Dutch Reformed Church, 112Dvorin, Eugene P., book by, reviewed,111-113Dyson, Jeptha, 165-171

    EEaton, Clement, 347Ecole Libre, 451Editors, Negro, 1865-1900, 364Edwards, Jonathan, 66, 238Education of Negroes in New Jersey,The, 95Egypt, race relations in ancient, 339-341Ellerbe, William T., 165Elliott, Thomas, 163-164Emancipation, 41-66Emancipation Law, 1888, Brazilian,

    295Emancipation Society, Brazil, 295Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 140, 313Emigres and Militiamen: Free Per-sons of Color in New Orleans, 1803-1915, 377-402

    Emigres to Africa, 333-334Encyclopedia Africana, 370Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences,451Enriquez, viceroy of Mexico, 421Equality by Statute, review of, 118-120Espejo, Francisco Javier Eugenio deSanta Cruz y, 423Espejo, Jean Pablo de Santa Cruz y,423Essay on the Origin, Habits, etc. ofthe African Race, etc., 59Ethnic Relations in the United States,447-448Euro-mestizos, Spanish America, 403-427Evans, James C., 204Evans, Robert, 364Everett, Donald E., article by, 377-402Executive Order 9981, 206-208, 210Extending Civil Rights in New Jerseythrough the Division against Dis-crimination, 91-107, 364

    FFaith of Our Fathers: An Anthology

    Expressing the Aspirations of theAmerican Common Man, 1790-1860,The, review of, 236-238Fair employment practices, 7Fair employment practices act, NewJersey, 96-100, 104-107F. E. P. C., 119, 199Federal courts, transportation casesin, 174-193Felipe II, 415, 426Felipe III, 416Felipe IV, 416Felton, Marjorie, review written by,448-449Fernandes, Florestan, 305-306Fierro, Pancho, 423Fifteenth Amendment, 81, 119Finley, Robert, 44Firestone plantations, Liberia, 118Fisk Jubilee Singers, 252Flournoy, John T., 59Folsom, J. L., 331-332Forbes, George Washingtonn, 69Force Bill, 258Forrestal, James V., 203, 210Forten, Charlotte L., 341-343Fortier, Michael, 391-392, 397Fortune, T. Thomas, 70, 73-74, 76, 83,88

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    Foster, Benjamin F., 264-Z66Foster, Charles I., review by, 225Foster, Luther H., 365Foster, Stephen, 239Fourteenth Amendment, 81, 119, 174-193France and American Civil War, 428Franciscans, 414Francis McFarland Collection, 333Frankel, Emil, 94Franklin, John Hope, 137, 370FrederickDouglass and Scotland, 307-321Free Church of Scotland, 314-315, 317Free colored persons, New Orleans,1803-1815, 377-402Freedmen's Bank, 218Freedom to Serve, 212Freeman Act, 1949, 106French Revolution, 10-11, 14-19Freund, John C., 69-70Freyre, Gilberto, 290Fuller, Margaret, 238Fulton factory, S. C., 165

    GGaillard, Raimond, 399Gallatin, Albert, 393Garibaldi, Giusseppi, 430Garrison, William Lloyd, 62, 237, 239,310, 317, 319, 342Garvey, Marcus, 122Gaubau, Augustin, 398Gebo, Dora Raynolds, reviews writtenby, 126-127, 353-355George, Collins C., 214Georges, Joseph, 438-439Georgia, Populist movement in, 271-277Gibbs, Henry, book by, reviewed, 108-111Gibbes, Robert W., 167Gibson, Truman K., 196, 201, 205Gilbert, Leon, 214Gilfillan, George, 313, 319Gillem Board Report, 196-197, 198-206Gir6n, Francisco Hernfrndez, 418Glasgow Emancipation Society, 319Glasgow New Association Anti-Slav-ery Society, 319Glopsy, I., 267Glover, William, 325Good Shepherd Congregational Church,Chicago, Ill., 365Gonzales, Father Juan, 423Gonzalez, Rodrigo A. ChAvez, 425Goodwill Commission, N. J., 94

    Goldman, Eric E., book by, reviewed,120-123Gordon, A. H., review written by, 452-453Gould, Curtis, Jr., 156Graham, Shirley, book by, reviewed,442-444Granger, Lester, 94, 203-204Granger movement, 257Grant, Madison, 143Grant, W. A., 259Gray, Arthur D., 365Gray, Gordon, 211Greeks, prejudice among Homeric, 340Green, Talbot, 323Greener, Richard T., 216, 219Gregg, William, 169Grimk6, Francis, 363Groundnut (peanut) Scheme, EastAfrica, 335-336Gurley, Ralph R., 48, 52

    HHalifax Anti-Slavery Association, 216Hamilton, William, 237Hampton, Wade, 234-238Hancock, Gordon B., 461Hardy, Jean Baptiste, 399Harlan, John M., 124Harper, Robert G., 47Harris, S. L., 218HarvtardLaw Beview, 188Hayes, James H., 76Haynes, George, 140-141, 156-157Helper, Hinton Rowan, 347Henderson, Dorland, 95, 105Henry Adams: Scientific Historian,review of, 225-226Henry, Patrick, 20-21Herskovits, Melville, 254-255Herzen, Alexander, 429-431, 432, 435,437Heyward, Daniel, 161Hicks, Elias, 237Hicks, James L., 214Hinkley, William Sturgis, 328Historians, American, 226-229Historiography, American, 139-160,225-229History of the South, A, 444-447History of the United States during

    the Jefferson and Madion Admin-istrations, 225-226Hoar, George F., 149-160Hoftstadter, Richard, 140Hosmer, James Kendall, 155Hostos, 294

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    Howe, Samuel G., 143Holmes, J. Welfred, review writtenby, 115-117, 137Holmes, J. Welfred, 137Hope, John, 364, 460Hope, John, II, 460Hopkins, Samuel, 42Honrizc, 82Howard, W. D. M., 325, 326Hudner, Thomas J., 213Hughes, Charles Evans, 183Human relations, 348-350Human rights, 10-26Humphrey, Superintendent, in Popu-list movement, 263Hunter, David, 440Huntsville Gazette, 277I

    Independent, 152-153Indians, settling the Americas, 352-353Indians, Spanish America, 403-427Indianapolis Freeman, 83, 86, 264-26;5Indo-mestizos, Spanish America, 403-427Influence of William AlexanderLeidesdorf on the History of Cali-fornia, The, 322-332Ingersol, Robert, 223Integration of schools, Illinois, 105-106; New Jersey, 95-103International Harvester Co., 460International relations, works on, 132-133, 247, 360, 456Interstate Commerce, 174-193Interstate travel, segregation in, 174-193Ives-Quinn Law against Discrimina-tion, 118, 119-120J

    Jackson, Andrew, 395-396, 400, 401Jacksonian democracy, 237Ja.mes Stephen and the British Col-onial System, 1813-1847, review of,344-345Jarrell, Hampton M., book by, re-viewed, 234-238Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable, reviewof, 442-444Jefferson, Thomas, 43, 378, 388Jeffersonian democracy, 237Jenkins, Henry, 268Jennings, Henry, 267J&r6mie, Joseph, 443Jernagin, W. I., 199

    Jews, in ancient Egypt, 340-341Jews and race relations, 351Johnson, Alvin, autobiography, re-viewed, 450-451Johnson, Amy, 333-334Johnson, Andrew, 151-152Johnson, Arnold K., 141Johnson, Louis A., 210-211Johnson, Louis, 333-334Johnson, Nathaniel, 307Jones, E. P., 325Jordy, William H., book by, reviewed,225-226Jourmal of Charlotte L. Forten, The,review of, 341-343Journal of Negro History, 367, 374-375Journey in the Back Country, 346Journey in the Seaboard Slave States,346Journey through Texas, 346Judicial Cases Concerning AmericanSlavery and the Negro, 445-446Julia Ann-, 323-324K

    Kansas, Populist movement in, 264-267Kennedy, Melvin D., review writtenby, 345Kerr, Lewis, 391-392Kershaw, John, 164King, Rufus, 43Kingdon, Frank, 91Knaplund, Paul, 344-345Knights of Labor, 261, 285-286Kolb, Reuben, 279-280Korean War, Negro in, 211-215L

    Labor, 161-173Laclopic, Victer, 398Lacoste, Pierre, 397Lander, E. M., Jr., article by, 161-173Landis, Kenesaw H., 123Lane, James H., 440-441l.anghorne, J. L., review written by,238-239Langley, I. P., 266-267Lanham, Peter, book by, reviewed,448-449Lanna, Vital, 399Larkin, Thomas A., 326-328Larned, L. D., 262Latin America, works on, 130-131,245, 357-358, 455-456Laurent, L. D., 262, 263

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    NNation, 157-158National Association for the Advanee-ment of Colored People, 461; NewJersey branches, 95, 105National Farmers' Alliance, 257National Farmers Alliance and Indus-trial Union, 257Nationalist Party, South Africa, 112-114National Press Bureau, 67Navarro, Remigio, 419Negro Concepts of Americanism, 364Negro History Bulletin, 367, 373-374Negro History Week, 1953, 9, 372-373460Negro in Sao Paulo, Brazil, The, 290-

    306Negro in the Civil War, The (Apthe-ker), 440Yegro in the Civil War, The (Quarles),370, 461; review of, 440-441Negro in the Populist Movement,257-289Negro, World War II, 6Negro Policy of the American ArmySince World War II, The, 194-215Negro editors, 364Negroes and prejudice, 351Negroes, settling the Americas, 352-353Negroes, Spanish America, 403-427Nevins, Allan, 140New Jersey, civil rights in, 7, 91-107Yew Jersey Herald News, The, 95New Jersey Law against Discrimina-tion, 107New Orleans, 1803-1815, 377-402New Orleans, Battle of, 394-402New School for Social Research, 451Yew Republic, The, 450-451New York Age, 68, 70, 74, 76, 79-86New York City Colonization Society,61Niagara Movement, 75, 76, 82, 85Niles, Nathaniel, 21Nkrumah, Kwam6, 364Noble, Jordan B., 400, 401North Carolina, Populist movementin, 281-284Northern Alliance, 257Nossa Senhora do Rosario, (Our Lady

    of the Rosary), 291-2920

    Ocala convention, 1890, 259-262OddfellowsJournal, 76

    Of God, the Devil and the Jew, re-view of, 126-127Ogden, Robert C., 70Oliviera, Josd Rubino de, 297Oliver, Vemell M., 5, article by, 428-437Olmsted, Frederick Law, book by, re-viewed, 345-348O Menelik, 300On Freedom's Altar, review of, 238-239Orleans Gazette, 393Orsua, Pedro de, 420Ortiz, Fernando, 411Osborn, Charles, 238Outlook, 153

    pPaine, Thomas, 12, 15Palfrey, Henry W., 401Paraguay, colonial society in, 403Parker, James, 102Parker, Robert, 325Parker, Theodore, 140, 238Parkes, Henry Bamford, book by, reviewed, 441-442Parsons Weekly Blade, 278Patillo, W. A., 262Paton, Alan, 115Patterson, Frederick D., 365Peace, War and You, review of, 452-453Pennington, James C., 308Peoples and Policies of South Africa,The, 115-117Phelps-Stokes Foundation, 365Phi Beta Kappa, 254Phillips, John Baptist, 308Phillips, Ulrich B., 347, 444Phillips, Wendell, 342Picayune, The, 399Picazzarri, 419Piconnet, Joseph, 398Pierce, Edward L., 149-150, 159Pierson, Donald, 290,297,300,303Pinkett, Harold T., review written by,352-353Pizarro, 420Pioneer's Progress: An Autobiogra-phy, 450-451Plumer, William S., 64Plymouth Congregational Church,Washington, D. C., 365Point Four program, 339, 349; inLiberia, 118Polk, Leonidas, 265, 282Pontiac, 443

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    Poore, Benjamin Perley, 141Porras, Fr. Martin de, 422Porter, Dorothy, 254Populist movement, 257-289Populist Revolt, 121-122Populus, Barthelemy, 399Poultry Scheme,Gambia,335Pound, Roseoe, 121Powell, A. Clayton, Jr., 201-202Prattis, P. L., 203Prejudice and discrimination, studyof, 350-352Pre-Marxist Russian Radicals andthe American Civil War, 57, 428-437President's Committeeon Civil Rights,197President's Committeeon Equality ofTreatment and Opportunity in theArmed Forces, 212Prime, Nathaniel S., 47Progressive Farmer, 282

    QQuaife, Milo, 443Quarles, Benjamin, 364, 370, 461;book by, reviewed, 440-441QuarterlyChristianSpeotator, 61Queen,Robert, 105

    RRace relations, ancient Egypt, 339-341Racial and Cultural Minorities: AnAnalysi8 of Prejudice and Discrim-ination, review of, 350-352Racial Separation in South Africa:An Analysis of Aparthed Theory,review of,Raimond,Julien, 19-20Rainsford, W. S., 157Ramos,Arthur, 290, 298Ramos, Juan P., 421Randolph,A. Philip, 199-207Ransom,Reverdy 0., 85Rauschenbusch,Walter, 121, 362Rayner, John B., 269-271Read, Florence, 364Reconstruction,144, 152Reconstructionera, 139-160, 347, 441-442; in New Jersey, 93; in SouthCarolina, 232-238Reddick, Lawrence D., 6, 137; artieleby, 194-215Redding,J. Saunders,123-124Redemption,295

    Redpath, James, 217-218Reed, Robert, review written by, 118120Regnir, Joassin, 398Reid, Ira, 94Rendezvont urith Destiny, review of,120-123Reynolds, Grant, 199-207Rhodes, James Ford, 143, 148Richards, Eugene S., book by, re-viewed, 447-448Richardson,E. A., 261, 262, 263Ricker, A. W., 288Rights of man, 9Rio de Janeiro Negroes in, 290, 293,305Rivadavia, Bernardino, 423Rivers, David, 363Rivers, Gertrude B., review writtenby, 234-238Roachborough,C. A., 267Robeson, Paul, 208-U10Robinson, Jackie, 209Robinson, James Harvey, 450451Bobinson, Magnus L., 223Robinson, Solon, 169Rocafuerte, don Vicente, 424Rogers, Maurice, 388Romero, Fernando, 423Roosevelt, Franklin, 122, 189, 199Roosevelt, Theodore, 121-122Ross, Edmund G., 141Rowan, Carl T., book by, reviewed,123-126Rowland,John, 323Royall, Kenneth C., 104, 203-206R?uchames, ouis, article by. 139-160Runes, Dagobert D., book by, re-viewed, 126-127Russell, Richard B., 202Russia and American Civil War, 428-437Russian Revolution, 1917, 428-429

    SSachs, E. S., book by, reviewed, 113-115Saint Dominigue, 444St. Paul and Chicago Appeal, 83Salas, Mariano Pic6n, 418Sanborn, Frank B., 218, 219Santo Domingo, 24, 380, 383, 393San Francisco, history of, 322-332Saturday Evening Post, 214Savage, W. S., 3, article by, 322-332Savage, William, 388Savary, Charles,398

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    Savary, Jean Baptiste, 397Savary, Joseph, 398Schemer, George, 2Scientific Council for Africa, 336Schlesinger, Arthur M., 139; bookedited by, reviewed, 345-348Schouler, James, 148Schuyler, George, 124, 199Schwaab, Eugene L., book edited by,reviewed, 236-238Scotland, Frederick Douglass and,307-321The Scotsman, 320-321Scott, Emmett, 71-72Scottish Guardian, 318Seeking, The, review of, 353-355Segregation in public carriers, 174-

    193Segregation in Washington, D. C., 123Segy, Ladislas, 8Separate coach laws, 174-193Sharp, Granville, 41, 42Sherman, John, 141Silva, Zamudio, 426Simkins, Francis B., book by, re-viewed, 444-447Simmons, Roseoe Conkling, 70Simon, Lewis, 398Simpson, George Eaton, book by, re-viewed, 350-352Slave Labor in South Carolina Cot-ton Mills, 161-173Slave Trading in the Old South, 445Smith, Gerrit, 54, 59, 61, 65Smith, James M 'Cune, 58, 308, 309-310, 321Smith, Robert, 388Smith, Stephen, 323Societies of the Colonial South, 229-231Society for Promoting Agriculture,Trade, and Crafts, 293Society of Friends, 92Society of Friends of the City, 301Society Hill factory, S. C., 167Some Additional Light on FrederickDouglass, 216-224Some Social Concepts of Negro Edi-tors, 1865-1900, 364Sosa, Estenbane, 421Sosa, D. Tomas Rodriques, 422South Africa, 108-117, 448-449South Carolina, cotton mills in, 161-173South Carolina Negroes 1877-1900,review of, 232-234South, history of, 444-447South of Freedom, review of, 123-126

    South Old and New, 444Southern Alliance, 257Southern Negroes, 440Southern Mercury, 268-269, 279Southern Regional Council, 460Spain and American Civil War, 428Spanish America society, colonial,403-427Sparks, Maria Ann, 331Spelman College, 364Spaulding, Henry G., 156Stamp, L. Dudley, book by, reviewed,335-339Stekov, I. M., 432Stephen, a free Negro, New Orleans,383-385Stephen, James, 344-345Stevens, Thaddeus, 152, 155Stevenson, Adlai E., 4Stewart, Ollie, 214Stockton, Robert F., 50-51Storey, Moorfield, 155Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 237Sumner, Charles, 139-160Supreme Court, 81, 118, 144, 160Sweeney, Allison, 75

    TTalley, Thomas Washington, sketchof, 251, 253Rappan, Arthur, 62-65Tate, Herbert, 98Tate, Merze, 363-364; review writtenby, 335-339Taylor, A. A., 137T6lley, Archbishop Francisco Pio deGuadalupe, 422Temple, Francis, 323Templeton, Hugh, 161-162Tennessee Valley Authority, 122, 350Terrell, Mary Church, 249, 460Texas, Populist movement in, 267-271They Seelc a City, 443Thirteenth Amendment, 119Thompson, George, 310, 317, 319Thompson, R. N., 67-68Thompson, William, 213Thomas, Charles Walker, reviews writ-ten by, 108-111, 341-343Thomas, David Y., 151Thomas, Lorenzo, 4Thomas, Will, book by, reviewed, 353-355Thornton, William, 42Thoughts on the Colonization of PreeBlacks, 44

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    Three Hundred Thirty-Second FighterGroup, 208Tillman, Ben, 284Tindall, George B., book by, reviewed,232-234Tobias, Channing, 199Toequeville, Alexis de, 146Tooms, Albert G., 323Topeka Plaindealer, 86Torrey, Charles T., 239Toward a New Historical Concept onNegro Africa, 27-40Townsend, George Alfred, 219Townsend, Willard, 204Townshend, Norton S., 237Transportation Segregation in theFederal Courts Since 1865, 174-193Trenton (N. J.) Committee on Human

    Relations, 105Tribune, New Orleans, 401Trudeau, Charles, 386Truth, Sojourner, 237Turner, Nat, 55, 57, 64Tuskegee Institute, 67, 89Twenty-fifth Army Corps, 441Twilight in South Africa, review of,108-111Tyler, John, 327U

    Ulloa, Antonide, 416Union labor party, 261U. S. Colored Troops, Civil War, 440-441United Foreign Missionary Society, 45United Nations, 24-25, 122, 135-136United States, ethnic relations in, 447-448United States history, works on, 128-130, 133, 243-245, 247, 356-357, 454-455, 457United States of America, A Historyfrom the Age of Discovery to thePresent, review of, 441-442University in Exile, 451V

    Vald6s, Jose Manuel, 423Valiente, Alonso, 420Valiente, Juan, 420-421Van Buren, Martin, 311Van Jackson, Wallace, 4Vaucluse factory, South Carolina, 164,171Veblen, ThorsteinVelasco, don Luis de, 426Velasco, Lopez de, 423

    Viajes por la America meridional, 424Viera, Jose A., 419Villard, Mrs. Henry, 155Von Holst, H., 147-148Voice of the Negro, 75WWade Hampton and the Negro: TheRoad Not Taken, review of, 234-238Waller, John L., 264-265Walden, A. T., 365Walters, Alexander, 85Walton, S. D., 288War, abolition of, 452-453Ware, Edmund A., 365Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 308Waring, Benjamin, 161

    Waring, J. Waties, 124Warwick, W. H., 262-263Washington Bee, 68Washington, Booker T., 3, 67-90, 122,157, 280, 289Washington Colored American, 68, 83Washington Evening Star, 399Watkins, John, 380, 383Watkins, Mark Hanna, 115Watson, Tom, 261, 272-274Weber, Charles, 323Webster, Daniel, 54, 140Weld, Angelina Grimk6Weld, Theodore, 239Welles, GideonWesley, Charles H., 9; article by, 10-26; 460Wesley, John, 238West Indies, emigres from, 377-402;works on, 130-131, 245, 357-358,455-456Whipple, Edwin Percy, 141White, Andrew D., 148White, George C., 283White, Walter, 201Whitehead, Matthew J., 460Whittier, John Greenleaf, 342Wiggins, Ulysses, 115Wiley, Bell, 440Wilberforce, William, 431Wilkie, Wendell, 122Wilkinson, James, 379, 381, 390Wilmington Star, 22Williams, George Washington, 440Williams, David R., 162, 164, 165,166-167, 170-171Williams, John, 164, 165, 171Williams, Thomas Harry, 140Williard, Emma, 238Wilson, Anthony, 274Wilson, Benjamin, 323

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    Wilson, Henry, 141, 152Wilson, Joseph T., 440Wilson, Woodrow, 121, 122Wirt, William, 238Wisconsin Afro-American, 277Wise, Stephen S., 155Witness, The, 310, 318Wolf, Hazel, book written by, re-viewed, 238-239Woodburn, James Albert, 155Woodson, Carter C., 137, 199, 249,336, 368Woodward, W. B., 139Woolman, John, 238Workman, William, 323Workshop, African affairs, 255World War II, Army policy towardNegro during, 194-215

    Worthington, Edgar B., 336Wright, Frances, 59Wright, Marion Thompson, 7, 364;article by, 91-107Wright, Seaborn, 272y

    Yale Beview, 145, 150Yinger, J. Milton, book by, reviewed,350-352Young Men's Colonization Society,Pennsylvania, 61z

    Zarate, Juana de, 415