August 1902 (Vol. 5, No. 4)

 

 

August 1902 (Vol. 5, 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

Mrs. Birdie High, St. Paul Minn. [Cover]
A Section of the “Liceo de Manila” (Manila Lyceum) (Frontispiece)
Love’s Wayfaring (Poem), William Stanley Braithwaite
Two Yeazs in Luzon. III. Preparation for Civil Government, Theophilus G. Steward, Chaplain, U.S.A.
Some Leading Chefs of “The Smoky City,” Thomas S. Ewell
The Voice of Wisdom (Poem), James A. Browne
Mrs. William Scott (With Portrait)
Winona (A Serial Story), Pauline E. Hopkins
Rev. J. Gardner Ross: His Life and Work, Jarth
Results of Some Hard Experiences. A Practical Talk to Young Men, William H. Dorkins, U.S.S. “Amphitrite,” U.S.N.
Famous Women of the Negro Race. IX. Club Life Among Colored Women, Pauline E. Hopkins
An Equation, Gertrude H. Dorsey
The Path of Life (Poem), Benjamin Griffith Brawley
Recent Developments in “The Land of the Free,” Charles H. Williams
Here and There
The “Jim-Crow Car” in Washington, A Gude Deekun
The Loyal Legion of Labor, Prof. Z.W. Mitchell
Florence Grey (Serial) [Part I], Ruth D. Todd
Editorial and Publisher’s Announcements