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 6o6 Bibliographies autobiography brought up to date with a complete account of Dr. Washing- ton's sickness and death. Containing the only photos of the funeral and burial. The authentic edition. Atlanta, Ga., Napierville, lU. [1915]. See Autobiography, above. Washington, 1915. Character Building. Being addresses delivered on Sunday evenings to the stu- dents of Tuskegee Institute. 1902, 1903. The Educational and Industrial Emancipation of the Negro. An Address before the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y., February 22, 1903- [Tuskegee, 1903.] Frederick Douglass. Philadelphia, 1906, 1907. The Future of the American Negro. Boston, 1899. [Contains a dedication to Rev. H. B. Frissell omitted in succeeding eds.] Boston, 1902. Special ed. printed for the Trustees of the John F. Slater Fund. [1901?] The Man Farthest Down. A record of observations and study in Europe. With the collaboration of Robert E. Park. 1912. My Larger Education; being Chapters from my Experience. Illustrated from photographs. Garden City, N. Y., 191 1. Negro Education not a Failure. Address in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden, New York, February 12, 1904. [Tuskegee, 1904.] The Negro in Business. Boston [1907]. The Negro in the South. His Economic Progress in Relation to his Moral and Religious Development. Being the William Levi Bull Lectures for the Year 1907. Philadelphia [1907]. [W. E. Burghardt DuBois was joint author. Washington contributed two chapters: The Economic Development of the Negro Race in Slavery; The Economic Development of the Negro Race since its Emancipation.] Progress of the American Negro. Tuskegee [n. d.]. Putting the Most into Life. [1906.] Some Results of the Armstrong Idea. [Hampton? Va.] 1909. Sowing and Reaping. Boston, 1900. The Story of My Life and Work, with an Introduction by Dr. J. L. M. Curry. . . . Illustrated by Frank Beard. Toronto, Ont., Napierville, 111. . . . [1900]. Napierville, 111., Chicago [1900]. 25th thousand. . Revised edition. Napierville, 111., Atlanta, Ga. [1901]. The Story of the Negro. The Rise of the Race from Slavery. 1909. 2 vols. London, 1909. The Story of Slavery, with biographical sketch. Chicago [1913]. Dansville, N. Y. [1913]- Up from Slavery. An Autobiography. 1901,1902,1906. Spanish: De Esdavo d catedrdtico; autobiografia de Booker T. Washington; vertida del ingles al espanol por Alfredo Elias y Pujol. Nueva York, 1902. Stereot3T)ed and printed for the blind, Louisville, Ky., 1903. Working with the Hands. Being a Sequel to " Up from Slavery. " Covering the author's experiences in industrial training at Tuskegee. 1904. Polish; Wyzwolenic. Autobiografja murzyna. Przcktad E-L-Stowo wstgpue Izy Moszczeriskiej. Warszawa. 1905. II. Contributions to Books and Periodicals Achievements of Negroes. Independent, Ixvii, 731-2. 30 Sept., 1909. Address. Addresses in Memory of Carl Schurz. Carnegie Hall, New York, November 21, 1906. Pp. 38-41. 1907.