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 6o8 Bibliographies Industrial Schools as an Aid to Missions. Missionary Review of the World, xxix, 197-9, Mar., 1906. Inferior and Superior Races. North American Review, cci, 538-42, Apr., 1915. Isaac Fisher. Everybody's Magazine, xxxii, 523-4, Apr., 1915. Is the Negro having a Pair Chance? Century, Ixxxv, 46-55, Nov., 1912. Land-Hunger in the Black Belt. Lippincott's, Ixxvii, 757-63, June, 1906. Law and Order and the Negro. Outlook, xciii, 547-55, 6 Nov., 1909. Leadership of the Right Sort. World's Work, xvii, 10968-9, Dec., 1908. Life and Labor on the Continent. Outlook, xcviii, 75-80, 13 May, 191 1. Lynchings and International Peace. Outlook c, 554-5, 9 Mar., 1912. A Man about Whom the World should Know. Independent, Iviii, 11 15-6, 18 May, 1905. The Man Farthest Down. Outlook, xcviii, 21-6, 6 May, 1911. The Montgomery Race Conference. Century, Ix, 630-32, Aug., 1900. A Most Encouraging Convention. Independent, Ixi, 684-6, 20 Sept., 1906. My Aim in "The Story of the Negro. " World's Work, xx, 13568-9, Oct., 1910. My View of Segregation Laws. New Republic, v, 113-4, 4 Dec., 1915. Naples and the Land of the Emigrant. Outlook, xcviii, 295-300, 10 June, 1911. National Negro Business League. World's Work, iv, 2671-5, Oct., 1902. National Negro Business League and Introduction. The Colored American from Slavery to Honorable Citizenship. Atlanta, Ga., NapierviUe, 111. . 1902. The Negro and Illiteracy. Independent, kxiii, 766-8, 3 Oct., 1912. The Negro and the Labor Unions, Atlantic Monthly, cxi, 756-67, June, 1913. The Negro and the Solid South. Independent, Ixvii, 1 195-9, 25 Nov., 1909. The Negro as a Farmer. Nopth American Review, cxcv, 175-81, Feb., 1912. A Negro College Town. World's Work, xiv, 9361-7, Sept., 1907. Negro Disfranchisement and the Negro in Business. Outlook, xciii, 310-6, 9 Oct., 1909. The Negro Doctor in the South. Independent, Ixiii, 89-91, 11 July, 1907. Negro Education and the Nation. National Education Association Journal of Proceedings, 1908, pp. 87-93. Negro Homes. Century, Ixxvi, 71-9, May, 1908. The Negro in Business. Gunton's, xx, 209-19, Mar. ,1901. The Negro in Business. American Magazine, Ixi, 340-5, Jan., 1906. Negro Life in the South. Outlook, xcvi, 831-2, 10 Dec, 1910. The Negro's Part in Southern Development. Annals of the American Academy, XXXV, 124-33, Jan., 1910. A Negro Potato King. Outlook, Ixxvii, 115-8, 14 May, 1904. Negro Self-help. Independent, lix, 1207-8,^3 Nov., 1905. The Negro's Life in Slavery. Outlook, xciii, 71-8, 11 Sept., 1909. The Negro's Place in American Life. Outlook, xciii, 579-85, 13 Nov., 1909. A New Type of Rural School for Negroes. Survey, xxix, 837-8, 15 Mar., 1913. A Notable Instance of the Negro in Politics. Outlook, Ixxxiii, 78-80, 12 May 1906. Observations and Comparisons Abroad. Independent, Iv, 2728-30, 19 Nov., 1903. Our Racial Problem. Outlook, Ixiv, 14-7, 6 Jan., 1900. Problems in Education. Cosmopolitan, xxxiii, 506-14, Sept., 1902. Progress of the Negro. Independent, Ixii, 1394-5, "3 June, 1907. Progress of the Negro in one County in the South. Outlook, Ixxxi, 874-5, 9 Dec., 1905. Prohibition and the Negro. Outlook, kxxviii, 587-9, 14 Mar., 1908.