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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers ''The Negro's Part in the South's Upbuilding; How May He Best Promote His Own and His Country's Welfare?'' Dixie, 14 (Dec. 1898), 37-38. ''Light in the South.'' Independent, 51 Jan. 19, 1899), 175-76. *''How I Came to Call the First Negro Conference.'' A.M.E. Church Review, 15 (Apr. 1899), 802-8. ''Educational Possibilities.'' Arena, 21 (Apr. 1899), 455-58. ''The Future of the Negro.'' National Magazine, 10 (Apr. 1899), 16-20. ''My Life Work at Tuskegee, Alabama.'' New York Teachers' Magazine, 2 June 1899), 36-46. ''The Race Problem in the United States.'' Appleton's Popular Science Monthly, 55 (July 1899), 317-25. ''The Case of the Negro.'' Atlantic Monthly, 84 (Nov. 1899), 57787. ''Early Life ant! Struggle for an Education.'' Howard's American Magazine, 4 (Nov. 1899), 3-6. ''Signs of Progress among the Negroes.'' Century Magazine, 59 Jan. 1900), 472-78. ''Negro Public Schools in the Gulf States.'' Southern Workman, 29 (Feb. 1900), 73-75. ''Lifting Up the Negro.'' New York Evening Post, Mar. 10, 1900, 13. ''The Relation of the Races in the South.'' Union Seminary Magazine, 11 (Apr.-May 1900), 274-79. *''The Montgomery Race Conference.'' Century Magazine, 60 (Aug. 1900), 630-32. *''Education Will Solve the Race Problem.'' North American Review, 171 (Aug. 1900), 221-32. *''Up from Slavery: An Autobiography- Chapter 1. A Slave among Slaves.'' Outlook, 66 (Nov. 3, 1900), 555-66. *''Up from Slavery: An Autobiography Chapter II. Boyhood Days.'' Outlook, 66 (Nov. 10, 1900), 649-54. *''Up from Slavery: An Autobiography- Chapter III. The Struggle for an Education.'' Outlook, 66 (Nov. 17, 1900), 691-97. x~v