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BIBLIOGRAPHY THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY Eves Abler information on works cited in the annotations and endnotes. It is not intended to be comprehensive of works on the subjects dealt with in the volume or of works consulted in the process of annotation. Archer, William. Through Afro-America: An English Reading of the Race Pro bleary. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., ~ 9 ~ a. Bryce, James. The American Commonwealth. ~ vols. Revised ed. London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 19~5. Butt, Archibald. The Letters of Archie Butt. New York: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1925. Chesnutt, Helen M. Charles Waddell Chesnutt: Pioneer of the Color Line. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1952. Daniel, Pete. The Shadow of Slavery: Peonage in the South, z90~`969. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, ~ 972. Davis, Russell H. Black Americans in Cleveland from George Peake to Car! B. Stokes, `;g6-~g . Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers, le. 19723. Du Bois, W. E. B. Dusk of Dawn: An Essay toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., Who. Dykeman, Wilma. Prophet of Plenty: The First Ninety Years of W. D. Weatherford. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 66. 623