January 1907 (Vol. 12, No. 1)

 

January 1907 (Vol. 12, No. 1)

Source: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University

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Table of Contents

Portrait of Emmett J. Scott (Frontispiece)
The Month (Dr. Lyman Abbott at Shaw University – Is the Negro’s Appendix a Sign of Progress – A Medical View of the Negro Problem – Bishop Smith Sails for Africa – Results Wanted, Not Theories – Something Good in Arkansas – Emile Zola’s Children – Thomas Dixon Gives to a Colored Church – The President Still Our Friend)
Doing Common Things in an Uncommon Way
The Servant Problem
General Henry E. Tremain
Negro Immigration, Unsound, Impracticable and Retrogressive
Lincoln Institute
Which Shall It Be?
The Afro-American Realty Company
Emigration as a Means of Improving the Negro Race
Unexpressed (Poem)
The Last of the Old Guard
Life Insurance
Woman’s Part in the Uplift of the Negro Race
Dr. Bowen Honored
The Twenty-Fifth Infantry (Poem)
Militant Negro Churchmen
An Aggressive Young Man
First to Realize Roosevelt’s Unfairness
Personal Notes