Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

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

John Brown

Biography of the abolitionist John Brown, written by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1909

Putting the Most into Life

Book by Booker T. Washington. Chapters were originally part of a series of Sunday Evening Talks given to the students of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. They have been recast from the second to the third person, and many local allusions have been cut out. They are now sent out, in response to repeated requests, to a larger audience than that to which they were first spoken., 1906

Brutal Outrage.

News article: A letter written by Henry Highland Garnet, sent to the Liberator, 1848

An excellent selection

News article: On Rev. Henry Highland Garnet’s appointment to Minister Resident and Consul General of the United States to Liberia., 1881

To a Benevolent Public

Newspaper article by Solomon Alexander, requesting aid for the building of a church, 1841

History of the Negro Church

20th century book written by Carter G. Woodson on history of African American churches, with a chapter devoted to the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1921