The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States - Part 12
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Part 12

SCHOMBURG, ARTHUR A.:

A Bibliographical Checklist of American Negro Poetry. New York, 1916.

SCOTT, EMMETT J., and STOWE, LYMAN BEECHER:

Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. 1916 (note also Memorial Addresses of Dr. Booker T. Washington in Occasional Papers of the John F.

Slater Fund, 1916).

SIMMONS, WILLIAM J.:

Men of Mark. Geo. M. Rewell & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887.

TROTTER, JAMES M.:

Music and Some Highly Musical People. Boston, 1878.

WILLIAMS, GEORGE W.:

History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. 2 vols.

G. P. Putnam's Sons. New York and London, 1915.

IV

SELECT LIST OF THIRTY-SIX MAGAZINE ARTICLES

(The arrangement is chronological, and articles of unusual scholarship or interest are marked *.)

* Negro Spirituals, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. _Atlantic_, Vol. 19, p. 685 (June, 1867).

Plantation Music, by Joel Chandler Harris. _Critic_, Vol. 3, p.

505 (December 15, 1883).

* The Negro on the Stage, by Laurence Hutton. _Harper's_, Vol.

79, p. 131 (June, 1889).

Old Plantation Hymns, Hymns of the Slave and the Freedman, Recent Negro Melodies: a series of three articles by William E.

Barton. _New England Magazine_, Vol. 19, pp. 443, 609, 707 (December, 1898, January and February, 1899).

Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories, by W. D. Howells, _Atlantic_, Vol. 85, p. 70 (May, 1900).

The American Negro at Paris, by W. E. Burghardt DuBois. _Review of Reviews_, Vol. 22, p. 575 (November, 1900).

Sojourner Truth, by Lillie Chace Wyman. _New England Magazine_, Vol. 24, p. 59 (March, 1901).

A New Element in Fiction, by Elizabeth L. Cary. _Book Buyer_, Vol. 23, p. 26 (August, 1901).

The True Negro Music and its Decline, by Jeannette Robinson Murphy. _Independent_, Vol. 55, p. 1723 (July 23, 1903).

Biographia--Africana, by Daniel Murray. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 1, p. 186 (May, 1904).

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, by William V. Tunnell. _Colored American Magazine_ (New York), Vol. 8, p. 43 (January, 1905).

The Negro of To-Day in Music, by James W. Johnson. _Charities_, Vol. 15, p. 58 (October 7, 1905).

William A. Harper, by Florence L. Bentley. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 3, p. 117 (February, 1906).

Paul Laurence Dunbar, by Mary Church Terrell. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 3, p. 271 (April, 1906).

Dunbar's Best Book. _Bookman_, Vol. 23, p. 122 (April, 1906).

Tribute by W. D. Howells in same issue, p. 185.

Chief Singer of the Negro Race. _Current Literature_, Vol. 40, p. 400 (April, 1906).

Meta Warrick, Sculptor of Horrors, by William Francis O'Donnell.

_World To-Day_, Vol. 13, p. 1139 (November, 1907). See also _Current Literature_, Vol. 44, p. 55 (January, 1908).

Afro-American Painter Who Has Become Famous in Paris. _Current Literature_, Vol. 45, p. 404 (October, 1908).

* The Story of an Artist's Life, by H. O. Tanner. _World's Work_, Vol. 18, pp. 11661, 11769 (June and July, 1909).

Indian and Negro in Music. _Literary Digest_, Vol. 44, p. 1346 (June 29, 1912).

The Higher Music of Negroes (mainly on Coleridge-Taylor).

_Literary Digest_, Vol. 45, p. 565 (October 5, 1912).

* The Negro's Contribution to the Music of America, by Natalie Curtis. _Craftsman_, Vol. 23, p. 660 (March, 1913).

Legitimizing the Music of the Negro. _Current Opinion_, Vol. 54, p. 384 (May, 1913).

The Soul of the Black (Herbert Ward's Bronzes). _Independent_, Vol. 74, p. 994 (May 1, 1913).

A Poet Painter of Palestine (H. O. Tanner), by Clara T.

MacChesney. _International Studio_ (July, 1913).

The Negro in Literature and Art, by W. E. Burghardt DuBois.

_Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science_, Vol. 49, p. 233 (September, 1913).

Afro-American Folksongs (review of book by Henry Edward Krehbiel). _Nation_, Vol. 98, p. 311 (March 19, 1914).

Negro Music in the Land of Freedom, and The Promise of Negro Music. _Outlook_, Vol. 106, p. 611 (March 21, 1914).

Beginnings of a Negro Drama. _Literary Digest_, Vol. 48, p. 1114 (May 9, 1914).

George Moses Horton: Slave Poet, by Stephen B. Weeks. _Southern Workman_, Vol. 43, p. 571 (October, 1914).

The Rise and Fall of Negro Minstrelsy, by Brander Matthews.

_Scribner's_, Vol. 57, p. 754 (June, 1915).