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NATIVE LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA. (Sol. J. Plaatje).........$1.50
HAZEL. (Mary White Ovington).........1.00
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN EX-COLORED MAN. (Anonymous). 1.20
NORRIS WRIGHT CUNEY. (Maud Cuney Hare)....1.50
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. (B.F. Riley). 150
A NARRATIVE OF THE NEGRO. (Leila Amos Pendleton).......1.50
SOULS OF BLACK FOLK.(W.E.B. Du Bois)......1.25
THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN. (T. Shirby Hodge).....1.00
RACE ADJUSTMENT.(Kelly Miller)
HISTORY OF THE NEGRO. (B. G. Brawley).....1.25
HALF A MAN. (Mary White Ovington)......1.00
AFTERMATH OF SLAVERY. (William Sinclair)....1.50
MY LIFE AND WORK. (Bishop Alexander Walters).......1.50
JOHN BROWN. (W.E.B. Du Bois)......1.25
NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY. (J. W. Cromwell).......1.25
PRINCE HALL AND HIS FOLLOWERS. (George W. Crawford)......1.00
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION. (T. G. Steward).....1.25
NEGRO CULTURE IN WEST AFRICA. (George W. Ellis)......2.00
THE NEGRO.
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO PRIOR TO 1861. (Carter G. Woodson)..........2.00
FACTS OF RECONSTRUCTION. (John R. Lynch).....1.50
LIFE AND LETTERS OF COLERIDGE-TAYLOR. (W.C. Berwick-Sayers)........2.25
POEMS OF PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR........2.00
MASTERPIECES OF NEGRO ELOQUENCE. (Alice Moore Dunbar, Editor)............2.50
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