The is the first and only collection of the writings and speeches of James E. Shepard, founder and president of the first State-supported liberal arts college for African Americans in the United States.
The is the first and only collection of the writings and speeches of James E. Shepard, founder and president of the first State-supported liberal arts college for African Americans in the United States.
IntroductionI.LITERATURECommentary 1.Introduction to book 2.Negro Contributions to the Literature of the World II.FREEDOM Commentary 1.Liberty, Not Lawlessness III.BUSINESSCommentary 1.The Negro as a Real Estate Dealer IV.THE SOUTHCommentary 1.The Possibilities and Opportunities of the Negro in the South 2.The Challenge of the South 3.Is The North or the South Fairer to the Negro? (The South) V.RACE RELATIONSCommentary 1.Message to the Negro Race 2.America and the Race Problem 3.Racial Relationships in North Carolina VI.RELIGIONCommentary 1.Work Among the Negroes 2.Work Among the Negroes in America 3.Religious Education among the Negroes 4.Religious Training, the Hope of the Negro Race VII.EDUCATIONCommentary 1.The True Solution 2An Appeal Supported By Facts and Reason 3.Are the People of North Carolina Willing to Approve this Request? 4.A Message from Our President 5.Negro Education 6.Education in a Democracy VIII.POLITICS Commentary 1.Colored Men (Should) Vote For Taft IX.FOREIGN TRAVELCommentary 1.Foreign Travels 2.Cuba and Her People X.NORTH CAROLINACommentary 1.The Spirit of North Carolina 2Inter Racial Progresses in North Carolina XI.DISCRIMINATIONCommentary Racial Discrimination Discrimination Against Negroes XII.DEMOCRACYCommentary 1.Democracy and Education 2.Plea for Democracy 3.Our Tasks 4These Eighty Years XIII.WORLD WAR TWOCommentary 1.Letter To President Franklin D. Roosevelt 2.Let's Win the War 3. Our Mutual Tasks NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
IntroductionI.LITERATURECommentary 1.Introduction to book 2.Negro Contributions to the Literature of the World II.FREEDOM Commentary 1.Liberty, Not Lawlessness III.BUSINESSCommentary 1.The Negro as a Real Estate Dealer IV.THE SOUTHCommentary 1.The Possibilities and Opportunities of the Negro in the South 2.The Challenge of the South 3.Is The North or the South Fairer to the Negro? (The South) V.RACE RELATIONSCommentary 1.Message to the Negro Race 2.America and the Race Problem 3.Racial Relationships in North Carolina VI.RELIGIONCommentary 1.Work Among the Negroes 2.Work Among the Negroes in America 3.Religious Education among the Negroes 4.Religious Training, the Hope of the Negro Race VII.EDUCATIONCommentary 1.The True Solution 2An Appeal Supported By Facts and Reason 3.Are the People of North Carolina Willing to Approve this Request? 4.A Message from Our President 5.Negro Education 6.Education in a Democracy VIII.POLITICS Commentary 1.Colored Men (Should) Vote For Taft IX.FOREIGN TRAVELCommentary 1.Foreign Travels 2.Cuba and Her People X.NORTH CAROLINACommentary 1.The Spirit of North Carolina 2Inter Racial Progresses in North Carolina XI.DISCRIMINATIONCommentary Racial Discrimination Discrimination Against Negroes XII.DEMOCRACYCommentary 1.Democracy and Education 2.Plea for Democracy 3.Our Tasks 4These Eighty Years XIII.WORLD WAR TWOCommentary 1.Letter To President Franklin D. Roosevelt 2.Let's Win the War 3. Our Mutual Tasks NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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