June 1907 (Vol. 12, No. 6)
Source: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University
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Table of Contents
Faculty of the Fort Valley High and Industrial School (Frontispiece)
The Month (What Things the Race Should Emphasize – Race Co-operation a Sign of Progress – Hot Springs, Arkansas Wants Help From Uncle Sam – The Weight of a Negro Soul – To Separate the Races in the Episcopal Church of North Carolina – Discriminating Shoe Pinches the Southern Spinners)
Negro Banks and Where Located
An Afro-American’s Interesting Career
Wonderful Mound Bayou
On Behalf of the Chamber of Commerce
The Work of the Friend’s Freedman’s Association Among Negroes in Virginia
The New York Negro a Century Ago
Educational Department
The Prosperity of Kansas Negroes
A Punished Pun (Poem)
The Fort Valley High and Industrial School
Work of Committee for Improving the Industrial Condition of Negroes in New York
What Negro Editors Say
A Most Encouraging Convention
Items of Interest
Publisher’s Announcements