January-February 1902 (Vol. 4, No. 3, Grand Midwinter Number)

 

 

January-February 1902 (Vol. 4, No. 3, Grand Midwinter Number)

Source: James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection in the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

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Table of Contents

Miss Hattie E. Dabney, Richmond, VA. [Cover]
A Haytian Wedding
 (Frontispiece)
Home (Poem), Robert Hamilton
Two Years in Luzon — II. Examining Schools, Etc., Theophilus G. Steward, D.D.
The Smoky City — IV. Public Schools: Business and Professional Life, Thomas S. Ewell
Book of EventsWillard Warner
Ephraim Brown: The Thirteenth Man, Charles J. Baker
‘Tis Useless to Regret (Poem), Roscoe Conkling Wossom
Hagar’s Daughter (Serial) [Part XI, Chs. 31-33], Sarah A. Allen [pseud. Pauline E. Hopkins]
The Art of Public Discourse, Roscoe Conkling Bruce
The Haytian Girl: How She is Wooed and Won, Theodora Holly
Famous Women of the Negro Race — III. Harriet Tubman (Moses), Pauline E. Hopkins
Timothy Thomas Fortune: Journalist, Author, Lecturer, AgitatorCyrus Field Adams
Mizeriah Johnson: Her Arisings and Shinings, Gertrude Mossell
Fascinating Bible Stories — XIII. The Defeat at Hormah, Charles W. Hall
Suggestive Thoughts, T. Gilbert Hazel
Book Reviews, William Stanley Braithwaite
Here and There
Abraham Lincoln
(Poem), T. Thomas Fortune
The Home Office of The Colored American Magazine
Editorial and Publishers’ Announcements