The negro in the history of the United States from the beginning of English settlements in America, 1607, to the present time, with the Constitution of the United States and illustrations
264 pages
English

The negro in the history of the United States from the beginning of English settlements in America, 1607, to the present time, with the Constitution of the United States and illustrations

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mmTHE LIBRARY OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CAROLINA
AT CHAPEL HILL
ENDOWED BY THE
DIALECTIC AND PHILANTHROPIC
SOCIETIESCHAPEL HILLATOF N.C.UNIVERSITY
I
10000876624
WALTER R. DAVIS LIBRARY onThis book is due at the
itunder "Date Due." If not on holdthe last date stamped
bringing it to the library.may be renewed by
DATEDATE RET.RET.
DUE Lifmmm
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THE FUTURE OF
THE AMERICAN NEGRO
Booker T. Washington
Boston
Small, Maynard & Company
1907A
Copyright, i8qq,
MaynardBy Small, & Company
{Incorporated)
Entered at Stationers' Hall
Fourth Edition, IOOO copies, April, IQ07
Press oj
George H. Ellis, Boston, U.S.PREFACE.
In giving this volume to the public,
Ideem it to say thatIhave yieldedfair
to the oft-repeated requests thatIput in
andsome more definite permanentform
the ideas regarding Negro and histhe
which I have expressed manyfuture
times on thepublic andthroughplatform
thepublicpress and magazines.
I make acknowledgmentgrateful to
the "Atlantic Monthly" and "Apple-
"tons Popular Science Monthly for
their kindness in granting permission
the use some part articlesfor of of
which I have at various times contrib-
uted to their columns.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
Tuskegeb Normal and Industrial Institute,
Tuskeghh, Ala., October i, 1899.
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