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Transcriber's Note:

Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfullyas possible, including obsolete and variant spellings and otherinconsistencies. Most notably, in Issue No. 2, April, 1923, spellingerrors found in Paul Cuffe's own writings (e.g., travel journals,letters, will, etc.) are left as published. Text that has been changedis noted at the end of this ebook.

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THE JOURNAL
OF
NEGRO HISTORY

CARTER G. WOODSON
EDITOR

VOLUME VIII

1923

THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE
AND HISTORY, Inc.

LANCASTER, PA., AND WASHINGTON, D. C.
1923

LANCASTER PRESS, INC.
LANCASTER, PA.


[Pg iii]

CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIII


No. 1. January, 1923

L. P. Jackson: The Educational Efforts of the Freedmen's Bureau and Freedmen's Aid Societies in South Carolina, 1862-18721
G. R. Wilson: The Religion of the American Negro Slave: His Attitude toward Life and Death41
G. Smith Wormley: Prudence Crandall72
Documents:81
Extracts from Newspapers and Magazines.
Anna Murray-Douglass—My Mother as I Recall Her.
Frederick Douglass in Ireland.
Book Reviews:108
Bragg's The History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church; Haynes's The Trend of the Races; Hammond's In the Vanguard of a Race; The Chicago Commission on Race Relations, The Negro in Chicago.
Notes:115
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History116

No. 2. April, 1923

J. W. Bell: The Teaching of Negro History123
Paul W. L. Jones: Negro Biography128
George W. Brown: Haiti and the United States134
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