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Sojourner Truth, The Libyan Sibyl
Reconstruction
An Appeal To Congress For Impartial Suffrage
The Negro Exodus
My Escape From Slavery
The Goophered Grapevine
Po' Sandy
Dave's Neckliss
The Awakening Of The Negro
The Story Of Uncle Tom's Cabin
Strivings Of The Negro People
The Wife Of His Youth
The Bouquet
The Case Of The Negro
Hot-foot Hannibal
A Negro Schoolmaster In The New South
The Capture Of A Slaver
Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories
Paths Of Hope For The Negro Practical Suggestions Of A Southerner
Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
Sandy Star And Willie Gee
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William Stanley Braithwaite
Sandy Star and Willie Gee,
Count 'em two, you make 'em three:
Pluck the man and boy apart
And you'll see into my heart.
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The Problem
Black Mammies
Calling The Doctor
Paul Laurence Dunbar
'weh Down Souf
Song Of The Negro Boatmen
The Debt
The Voices
Two-an'-six
Dedication
Sandy Star V
Keep Me, Jesus, Keep Me
Sence You Went Away
Del Cascar
A Litany Of Atlanta
If We Must Die
Her Daughters Sold Into Southern Bondage
De Drum Majah
Letter From A Missionary Of The Methodist Episcopal Church South, In Kansas, To A Distinguished Politician
At The Closed Gate Of Justice