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B I B L I O G RA P H Y THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY gives Alter 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 consultecI in the process of annotation. Addresses in Memory of Car! Schurz. New York: Committee of the Carl Schurz Memorial, 1909. Baker, Ray Stannard. Following the Color Line: American Negro Citizenship in the Progressive Era. New York: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1909; reprint: New.York: Harper Torchbooks, 1964. ''White Man and Negro in the Black Belt,'' American Magazine, 64 (Aug. ~ 907), 38 ~-95. Bixier, Raymond Walter. The Foreign Policy of the United States in Liberia. New York: Pageant Press, 1957. Blakely, Allison. ''Richard T. Greener and the 'Talented Tenth's' Dilemma,'' Journal of Negro History, 59 (Oct. 1974), 30s-~. Buckler, Helen. Doctor Dan, Pioneer in American Surgery. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 19~4. Crowe. Charles. ''Racial Massacre in Atlanta, September As, 1906,'' Journal of Negro History, 54 (Apr. 1969), ~73. Daniel, Pete. ''Up from Slavery and Down to Peonage: The Alonzo Bailey Case,'' Journal of American History, 57 (Dec. 1970), 654-70. Fleming, William Henry. Slavery and the Race Problems in the South, with Special Reference to the State of Georgia. Boston: Dana Estes & Co., t~9064. 7o5