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The Case Of The Negro
Hot-foot Hannibal
A Negro Schoolmaster In The New South
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Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
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Alex Rogers
Ah, how poets sing and die!
Make one song and Heaven takes it;
Have one heart and Beauty breaks it;
Chatterton, Shelley, Keats and I--
Ah, how poets sing and die!
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Poems
Hymn For The Celebration Of Emancipation At Newburyport
And What Shall You Say?
Dusk Song
Ol' Doc' Hyar
Seed-time And Harvest
Democracy
Ben Jonson, 1615
The New Year
Lines On The Portrait Of A Celebrated Publisher
Anniversary Poem
Calef In Boston
Miss Melerlee
The Dawn's Awake!
To Pennsylvania
The Branded Hand
The Slave-ships
The Shoemakers
The Disenthralled
Hymn Sung At Christmas By The Scholars Of St Helena's Island, S C
Howard At Atlanta