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The American Cavalryman. By Henry F. Downing Mr. Downing perhaps has had a more varied career than any other living Negro from the Civil War to the war between the United States and Germany. He was the firs colored man to represent the United States at a city of a white government, by appointment of President Cleveland. He introduced Cole-ridge-Taylor to the London Public. He persuaded Liberia to open its doors to foreign capital. Merely to recount his activities in public life of the past fifty years would take volume. But his highest renown has been won as a man of letters, and this is a romance of Liberia - a romance of a very high order, written by the only man who could have written it. $1.50 by mail. 

Haiti: Her History and Her Detractors
By J. N. Leger 
M. Leger, formerly represented Haiti as Minister to the United States, and later represented Haiti as a member of the Peace Conference, at The Hague. In Europe as well as in America he is regarded as one of the ablest men of his race. Two editions: one in English and one in French. Illustrated. Each edition $3.20 by mail. 

The Facts of Reconstruction By John R. Lynch 
Major Lynch, as officer of the United States Army, lived through Reconstruction, and took a lively part therin. He served as a Member of Congress, later became Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, and by far the greater part of his adult life has been passed in public service. The late Sen. Hoar in his ''Autobiography'' referred to Major Lynch in high terms. Illustrated. Fourth thousand. $1.65 by mail. 

Redder Blood By William M. Asby 
Prof. Ashby was recently graduated from Yale. This novel, his first book, is a valuable contribution to the literature of his race. $1.00 by mail. 

Ethiopia By Clayton Adams 
Mr. Adams writes of the Land of Promise in this powerful novel - the adjective is used deliberately. The ancient Kingdom of Ethiopia ha passed away, but its name still lives, not only as the proper appellation of the Negro race, but also figuratively, principally to designate the invisible kingdom of native Africans and their descendants. $1.00 by Mail. 

Race Adjustment by Kelly Miller
Prof. Miller, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University, is easily in the first rank of Negro teachers, writers, orators, and leaders, and is so recognized on both sides of the Atlantic. This volume comprises his essays on the Negro in America that won for him fame a a man of letters when they were first publishes periodically. Third edition. $2.15 by mail.

Out of the House of Bondage By Kelly Miller
This volume by Dean Miller contains the essays that he had written up to the time of its publication that were not included in his earlier volume, "Race Adjustment," and have been written since the earlier volume was published. Already the sale of this new volume has been large. $1.65 by mail.

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Negro Culture in West Africa By George W. Ellis
Mr. Ellis was for eight years Secretary of the United States Legation in Liberia. Since his return to America, he has written extensively on the Negro and his problems, and has taken a prominent place among the leaders of his race. In many respects this latest book of his is the most important work on the Negro yet published,-the Negro in Africa. Illustrated. $2.15 by mail. 

Racial Adjustments in the Methodist Episcopal Church By John H. Reed
The Rev. Dr. Reed, D.D., K.C., writes authoritatively on the subject matter of his book. Introduction by Adna B. Leonard, D.D., LL.D. $1.60 by mail. 

The Black Man's Burden By William H. Holtzclaw
Prof. Holtzclaw is the founder and the principal of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute for the Training of Colored Young Men and Young Women, already one of the largest educational institutions in the South. Introduction by the late Booker T. Washington. Third Thousand. $1.00 by mail.

Negro Tales By Joseph S. Cotter
Prof. Cotter is the principal of one of the largest schools for Negroes in the South. Like Prof. Ashby and Mr. Adams, Prof. Cotter reveals Negro Life in imaginative prose fiction,-a branch of literature to which Negro authors should give greater attention. $1.00 by mail. 

The Voice of Mizriam By John Walter Paisley
Prof. Paisley, for many years a professor of English Literature, has assembled in htis volume his own poems.  The book deserves a place on the library shelf where Dunbar's fine poems are to be found.  $1.25 by mail.

The New Negro By William Pickens
Dean Pickens, Dean of Morgan College, was graduated from Yale in the hiest grade of his class.  there he won the Phi Beta Kappa Key and the Ten Eyck Oration.  In this book, the full title of which is "The New Negro; His Political, Civil, and Mental Status," he discusses with great force and clarity nearly all the pressing political problems that now confront his race.  $1.60 by mail.

The Key By James S. Stemons
Mr. Stemons is the Field Secretary of the Joint Organization for Equalizing Industrial Opportunities and the League of Civic an dPOlitical Reform.  He holds this work to be what its full title implies:  "The Key; or, a Tangible solution of the Negro Problem."  Undoubtedly the work is a powerful study of the Negro and his problems. $1.00 by mail.

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