October 1907 (Vol. 13, No. 4)

 

 

October 1907 (Vol. 13, No. 4)

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

The Home of the Late Bishop B.W. Arnett, of the A.M.E. Church (Frontispiece)
The Month (The “Niagara Movement” – Rev. Ransom and the Negro Business League – Negro Soldiers For New York – Greater New York’s Local Business League – Apologizing for Helping Negroes – Taylor, Irish A.A.C. – “Africanizing” the Postal Service – The Color Line in Marriage – A Lesson From Joe Gans – Should a Man Abandon His Wife For His “Affinity?” – Twenty-five Years of Labor’s History in New York – In “Jim Crow” Cars)
Remarkable Progress of the Negro Race as Told at Topeka
Make Room (Poem)
The Industrial and Professional Pursuits of the Colored People of Old New York
Observations and Criticisms On a Recent Trip
A Successful Business Venture
The Young American Negro
John Graham Brooks on the Race Problem
“Anarchism, Life of Purity”
A Successful Preacher
Dr. Philip M. Sunday
A Long Island farmer
Rural Night Scenes (Poem)
Educational Department
The Voice of the Rich Pudding (A Story)
Masonic Department
Publisher’s Announcements