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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS ''The Tuskegee, Alabama, Normal School.'' With Olivia A. Davidson. Southern Workman, 11 (May 1882), 56. *''The Colored Ministry: Its Defects and Needs.'' Christian Union, 42 (Aug. 14, 1890), - 199-200. ''A PupiT's Tribute to His Master.'' Congregationalist, 78 June 1893), 860. *''The South and Lynch Law.'' Congregationalist, 78 (Aug. 31, 1893), 282-83. ''A Prosperous Industrial School in Alabama.'' Chautanquan, 18 (Nov. 1893), 197-99. *''Taking Advantage of Our Disadvantages.'' A.M.E. Church Review, 10 (Apr. 1894), 478-83. ''Our Solution of the Negro Problem.'' Advance, 29 (Mar.7,1895), 800. *''A New Emancipation.'' Our Day, 16 (Feb. 1896), 69-70. ''Out of Bondage.'' Our Day, 16 (Feb. 1896), 79-84. *''Our Next Door Neighbor.'' Our Day, 16 (Apr. 1896), 190-91. ''Why Push Industrial Education in the South.'' Public Opinion, 20 June 11, 1896), 750-51. *''Who Is Permanently Hurt.'' Our Day, 16 June 1896), 311. ''Christian Industrial Education of the Negro.'' Our Day, 16 June 1896), 343-47. ''The Awakening of the Negro.'' Atlantic Monthly, 78 (Sept. 1896), 322-28. *''Christianizing Africa.'' Our Day, 16 (Dec. 1896), 674-75. *''The Shaw Monument.'' Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 84 June 17, 1897), 397. *''Industrial Training for the Negro: First Half.'' Independent, 50 Jan. 27, 1898), 105-6. *''The Best Labor in the World.'' Southern States Farm Magazine, 5 Jan. 1898), 496-98. *''Industrial Training for the Negro: Second Half.'' Independent, 50 (Feb. 3, 1898), 145-46. ''The Future of the American Negro.'' Missionary Review of the World, 11 June 1898), 427-33. . . . x~