The Negro in North Carolina and the South : his fifty-five years of freedom and what he has done : commencement address at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N.C., May 26, 1920
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nc01.ark:/13960/t2c83h058
Detached from: St. Augustine's Record, Vol. 25, No. 5 (Commencement number, 1920). ; Caption title. ; Progress of Colored people -- Interest in Negro -- Distribution in North Carolina -- Change in population -- Negro and immigrant -- Relative loss in population -- Economic basis of society -- Value of Negro labor -- Educational facilities -- Growth in wealth -- Government reports -- Interracial harmony -- Farm ownership -- Education in North Carolina -- No Negro problem -- Administration of justice -- War record of Negro -- Negro in World War -- After the war -- Lynching is lawlessness -- Remedy for discrimination -- Suffrage -- Best white people in South wish Negro well. ; Mode of access: Internet.