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 * John Woolman's Efforts in behalf of Freedom, by.
 * The Tarik E Soudan, by.
 * From a Jamaica Portfolio—Francis Williams, by.
 * The Formation of the American Colonization Society, by.
 * The History of the High School for Negroes in Washington, by.
 * Our New Possessions—The Danish West Indies, by.
 * Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes, by.
 * The Struggle of Haiti and Liberia for Recognition, by.
 * Three Negro Poets: Horton, Mrs. Harper and Whitman, by.
 * Catholics and the Negro, by.
 * Notes on the Nomoli of Sherbroland, by.
 * The African Origin of the Grecian Civilization, by.

It contains also about 100 pages of documents of the following series:

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Letters of Anthony Benezet.

Observations on the Negroes of Louisiana.

The Conditions against which Anthony Benezet inveighed.

Letters, Laws, Narratives and Comments bearing on the Danish West Indies.

Petition for Compensation for the Loss of Slaves by Emancipation in the Danish West Indies.

Letters of George Washington bearing on the Negro.

The Will of Robert Pleasants.

Proceedings of the Reconstruction Meeting at Mobile, Alabama.

Volume III contains about 288 pages of dissertations entitled:

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The Story of Josiah Henson, by.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Negro, by.

Palmares, the Negro Numantia, by.

Slavery in California, by.

Benjamin Banneker, the Negro Mathematician and Astronomer, by.

George Liele and Andrew Bryan, Pioneer Negro Baptist Preachers, by.

Fifty Years of Howard University, Part I, by.

Fifty Years of Howard University, Part II, by.

More about the Historical Errors of James F. Rhodes, by.

Slavery in Kentucky, by.

The Beginnings of the Miscegenation of the Whites and Blacks, by.

Gerrit Smith's Efforts in behalf of the Negroes in New York, by.

The Buxton Settlement in Canada, by.

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