WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Wanted—Leaders! cover

Wanted—Leaders!

Chapter 26: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A historical and sociological survey traces the origins and varied societies of African peoples, follows diasporic developments in Liberia and Haiti, and recounts the experience of slavery and the upheavals of war and Reconstruction in America. The narrative then analyzes educational efforts, Christian influence, and institutional growth within African‑descended communities, arguing that effective moral and civic leadership is essential for progress. Drawing on ethnography, history, and prescriptive commentary, the work assesses obstacles and achievements and closes with reflections and recommendations for future development and leadership.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Problems of the Present South—E. G. Murphy. Longmans, Green & Co., New York. 1909.

The Upward Path—M. Helm. Young People’s Missionary Movement, New York. 1909.

The Negro Races—J. Dowd, 2 vols. Neale Publishing Co., New York. 1914.

The Negro—W. E. B. DuBois, Ph. D. Henry Holt & Co., New York. 1915.

The Basis of Ascendency—E. G. Murphy. 1918.

American Negro Slavery—U. B. Phillips. Appleton, New York. 1918.

Negro Life in the South—W. D. Weatherford, Ph. D. Association Press, New York. 1918.

Eneas Africanus—H. S. Edwards. J. W. Burke Co., Macon, Ga.

The Soul of John Brown—Stephen Graham. Macmillan Company, New York. 1920.

Africa: Slave or Free?—J. H. Harris. E. P. Dutton & Co., New York. 1920.

The Social History of the American Negro—B. Brawley. Macmillan Company, New York. 1921.

The Negro Year Book—M. N. Work. Negro Year Book Publishing Co., Tuskegee, Alabama. 1922.

Manual of Afro-American Church Work—G. F. Bragg. 1922.

The Trend of the Races—G. E. Haynes. Missionary Education Movement, New York. 1922.

In the Vanguard of a Race—L. H. Hammond, Missionary Education Movement, New York. 1922.

Negro Historical Calendar. Roxbury Publishing Co., Boston, Mass.