The Negro in North Carolina and the South

his fifty-five years of freedom and what he has done : commencement address at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N.C., May 26, 1920

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The Negro in North Carolina and the South

his fifty-five years of freedom and what he has done : commencement address at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N.C., May 26, 1920

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Table of Contents

Progress of Colored people
Interest in Negro
Distribution in North Carolina
Change in population
Negro and immigrant
Relative loss in population
Economic basis of society
Value of Negro labor
Educational facilities
Growth in wealth
Government reports
Interracial harmony
Farm ownership
Education in North Carolina
No Negro problem
Administration of justice
War record of Negro
Negro in World War
After the war
Lynching is lawlessness
Remedy for discrimination
Suffrage
Best white people in South wish Negro well.

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Detached from: St. Augustine's Record, Vol. 25, No. 5 (Commencement number, 1920).

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Saint Augustine's Record.

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p. 1-8 ;

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