The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, Number 1
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, Number 1, is a collection of articles, essays, and reviews that explore the history of African Americans. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from the history of slavery to the civil rights movement. The authors of the articles come from a variety of backgrounds, including academics, activists, and journalists. The articles provide an in-depth look at the African American experience in the United States, from the colonial period to the present day. The book also includes reviews of books and films related to African American history. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, Number 1, is an essential resource for anyone interested in learning more about African American history.
By Various · First published 1916 · Genre: Non-Fiction, History, Academic · 23 chapters
Contents
- Notes
- The Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to the Civil War
- The Haitian Rveolution
- Introduction
- The Story of Maria Louise Moore and Fannie M. Richards [1]
- To the Rev. Mr. John Rippon
- The Negro in American History
- Negro Culture in West Africa
- The Passing Tradition and the African Civilization
- Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters > Letter 1
- The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
- Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters > Letter 2
- The Mind of the African Negro as Reflected in His Proverbs
- Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters > Letter 3
- Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters > Letter 4
- Sketches of the Black Baptist Church at Savannah, in Georgia; and of Their Minister Andrew Bryan, Extracted from Several Letters > Letter 5
- Account of the Negro Church at Savannah, and of Two Negro Ministers > Letter 1
- Account of the Negro Church at Savannah, and of Two Negro Ministers > Letter 2
- Account of the Negro Church at Savannah, and of Two Negro Ministers > Letter 3
- From the Rev. Abraham Marshall, Who Formed the Negro Church at Savannah
- A Letter from the Negro Baptist Church in Savannah, Addressed to the Reverend Doctor Rippon
- State of the Negroes in Jamaica
- Letter to Dr. Rippon
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