The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
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Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
The despised race : a discourse preached in the Salem Baptist Church, ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 16974. Source: Source unknown.
African slavery regarded from an unusual stand-point, territorial abst...
Caption title. Signed on p. 8: R.J. Haldeman, Chairman Executive Committee, Harrisburg, March, 1860. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: Y... More
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
The Negro in Africa and America
"Address at the University of Virginia, July, 1905." Cover title. Includes bibliographical footnotes. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The black man in America and beyond the seas : advertising prospectus ...
Ferris advertises his book as published in 1911 by the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, New Haven. An ed. was published by that press in 1913 under title: The African abroad, or, His evolution in Western civil... More
The black man: the comparative anatomy and psychology of the African N...
Republished from the New York evening post. Translation from v. 2 of the author's Geologische Bilder zur Geshichte der Erde, 1851-53. Founded on the author's observations on the blacks of Brazil. Also available... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The despised race : a discourse preached in the Salem Baptist Church, ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 16974. Source: Source unknown.
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The Negro in Africa and America
"Address at the University of Virginia, July, 1905." Cover title. Includes bibliographical footnotes. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
In double columns. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
In double columns. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The question of race : a reply to W. Cabell Bruce, Esq
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, responds to derogatory statements about the black race by W. Cabell Bruce. He deals with the Bible, Africa and the slave trade, black and white slav... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
In double columns. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Miscegenation; the theory of the blending of the races, applied to the...
Attributed by Sabin, in his Dictionary, to D. G. Croty, George Wakeman, and E. C. Howell. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
Decision in the case of the slave, Dred Scott, vs. John F. A. Sandford, his master. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
Decision in the case of the slave, Dred Scott, vs. John F. A. Sandford, his master. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
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The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
Picryl description: Public domain document related to trials and litigations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The Dred Scott decision : opinion of Chief Justice Taney, with an intr...
Picryl description: Public domain document related to trials and litigations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
The black man in America and beyond the seas : advertising prospectus ...
Ferris advertises his book as published in 1911 by the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, New Haven. An ed. was published by that press in 1913 under title: The African abroad, or, His evolution in Western civil... More
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The black man: the comparative anatomy and psychology of the African N...
Republished from the New York evening post. Translation from v. 2 of the author's Geologische Bilder zur Geshichte der Erde, 1851-53. Founded on the author's observations on the blacks of Brazil. Also available... More
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Hamite - African American Perspectives Materials
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, sets out to show what the black race has been and what it has achieved in world history, starting with the Hamites. He talks about slavery in antiqu... More
The black man: the comparative anatomy and psychology of the African N...
Republished from the New York evening post. Translation from v. 2 of the author's Geologische Bilder zur Geshichte der Erde, 1851-53. Founded on the author's observations on the blacks of Brazil. Also available... More
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The question of race : a reply to W. Cabell Bruce, Esq
Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, responds to derogatory statements about the black race by W. Cabell Bruce. He deals with the Bible, Africa and the slave trade, black and white slav... More
The Negro: what is his ethnological status? Is he the progeny of Ham? ...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
"What of the Negro race?" : Bolding vs. Hasskarl
Bolding was pastor of A.M.E. Zion Church, Chambersburg, Pa. This is a reply to G.C.H. Hasskarl, a Lutheran minister, who disparaged African Americans in a series of newspaper articles. Bolding gives a broad def... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropolo...
Introduction signed: J. H. Van Evrie, M.D. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The claims of the Negro, ethnologically considered : an address before...
Last page blank. Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 3227 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of the YA Collection: YA 25597.
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More
An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental t...
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
Race question reviewed. With individual comments and press notices
Reprint of an article published in the Nashville American on Jan. 29, 1899; accompanied by comments originally published in contemporary newspapers and journals. Includes bibliographical references. Source: Beq... More
The Negro race, retrospective and prospective, or, The Negro's past an...
Taylor, an African American Baptist minister from Johnstown, Pa., writes to encourage African Americans to redeem themselves from the blight of slavery. He discusses the black race from antiquity to slavery and... More