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Help us raise annually the sum of $20,000 to finance the work of collecting and publishing the materials bearing on Negro life and history. Our efforts have hitherto been restricted to what we have been able to induce interested individuals to undertake in their respective localities. Moving at this slow rate and in such an unsystematic way, theworkthe work [sic] will proceed so slowly that many valuable documents and the testimonies of slaves and masters will be lost to the world and the story of the Negro will perish with him.

To raise this fund we are appealing to all persons professing an interest in the propagation of the truth. We need

persons to contribute annually $1,000 each

200

The following persons have contributed to our support during this quarter:

All contributions should be sent to J. E. Moorland, Secretary-Treasurer of The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1216 You Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C.

The Association is incorporated and the Secretary-Treasurer is bonded.