Collected essays by Kelly Miller, 1914
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Race Adjustment: Essays on the Negro in America
Collection of essays that previously appeared in magazines or pamphlets by Kelly Miller., 1908
Our War for Human Rights being an intensely human and brilliant account of the World War and why and for what purpose America and the allies are fighting and the important part taken by the Negro : including the horrors and wonders of modern warfare, the new and strange devices that have come into use, etc.
Book written by Kelly Miller on World War I, 1919
The Negro’s Place in the New Reconstruction
Essay by Kelly Miller, 1919
Roosevelt and the Negro
Essay on Franklin D. Roosevelt by Kelly Miller, 1907
Letter from Kelly Miller to Woodrow Wilson, August 04, 1917
Letter from Kelly Miller to Woodrow Wilson, August 04, 1917, 1919
The Everlasting Stain
Book by Kelly Miller. The essays in this collection center about the issues growing out of the World War and the Negro’s relation to them. Several of the titles have appeared in separate pamphlet form and as magazine articles. The reader will note that the articles are presented as of date of writing. There appear some duplications, due to the fact that the productions herein assembled were prepared for various occasions., 1924
A Review of Hoffman’s Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro
Essay by Kelly Miller, 1897
An Appeal to Conscience: America’s Code of Caste, A Disgrace to Democracy
Book by Kelly Miller, 1918
As to the Leopard’s Spots: An Open Letter to Thomas Dixon Jr.
Open Letter to Thomas Dixon Jr. by Kelly Miller, 1905
The Ultimate Race Problem
Essay by Kelly Miller, 1909
The Negro in the New Reconstruction
Essay by Kelly Miller, 1919