The negro in Virginia politics, 1865-1902
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The negro in Virginia politics, 1865-1902

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.Publications the University Virginiaof of ( Phelps-Stokes Fellowship Papers Number Four TheNegro inVirginia Politics, 1 865- 9021 BY RICHARD L. MORTON, Ph.D.. Phelps-Stokes Fellow in the University of Virginia, 1917-1918 Charlottesville, Va. The University of Virginia Press 1919 ^.?2 Vs M^Z congresslibrary of MAY;J71921 EDITORIAL NOTE. The Phelps-Stokes Fellowshii) for the study of the Xegro was founded at the University of Virginia in 1912 through a gift from the trustees of the Phelps-Stokes Fund. It is the duty of holder of the Fellowshipthe to stimulate and conduct investigation and to encourage and guide a wider general inter- est among students concerning the character, condition, and possibilities of the negroes in the Southern States. W'itii this object in view the successive incumbents have or- for study that have beenganized classes well attended and dil- been byigent. Special investigations have carried on each Fel- low : related topics have been assigned for study by indi\iduals and groups, and the results presented for class discussion and ; from time to time men distinguisiied as thoughtful students of negro life have been invited to lecture at the University. Sev- eral studies, of which this is Number Four, have been consid- ered of suf^cient importance to merit publication." />

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Phelps-Stokes Fellowship Papers
Number Four
TheNegro inVirginia Politics, 1 865- 9021
BY
RICHARD L. MORTON, Ph.D..
Phelps-Stokes Fellow in the University of Virginia, 1917-1918
Charlottesville, Va.
The University of Virginia Press
1919^.?2
Vs M^Z
congresslibrary of
MAY;J71921EDITORIAL NOTE.
The Phelps-Stokes Fellowshii) for the study of the Xegro
was founded at the University of Virginia in 1912 through a
gift from the trustees of the Phelps-Stokes Fund. It is the
duty of holder of the Fellowshipthe to stimulate and conduct
investigation and to encourage and guide a wider general inter-
est among students concerning the character, condition, and
possibilities of the negroes in the Southern States.
W'itii this object in view the successive incumbents have or-
for study that have beenganized classes well attended and dil-
been byigent. Special investigations have carried on each Fel-
low : related topics have been assigned for study by indi\iduals
and groups, and the results presented for class discussion and
;
from time to time men distinguisiied as thoughtful students of
negro life have been invited to lecture at the University. Sev-
eral studies, of which this is Number Four, have been consid-
ered of suf^cient importance to merit publication. In no case,
however, is the University or the Phelps-Stokes Fellowship
Committee considered as passing judgment on the conclu-to be
sions of these papers.

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