قراءة كتاب The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922
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The Journal
of
Negro History
Volume VII
1922
Contents
Vol VII—January, 1922—No. 1
Slave Society on the Southern Plantation | Frances L. Hunter |
Evolution of the Negro Baptist Churcht | Walter H. Brooks |
Early Negro Education in West Virginia | C. G. Woodson |
First Negro Churches in Washington | John W. Cromwell |
Documents | |
Communications | |
Book Reviews | |
Notes | |
Proceedings of Annual Meeting |
Vol VII—April, 1922—No. 2
Negro Congressmen a Generation After | Alrutheus A. Taylor |
Priority of the Silver Bluff Church | Walter H. Brooks |
The Negroes in Mauritius | A. F. Fokeer |
Documents | |
Book Reviews | |
Notes |
Vol VII—July, 1922—No. 3
The Anderson Fugitive Case | Fred Landon |
A Negro Senator | G. David Houston |
Lincoln's Emancipation Plan | Harry S. Blackiston |
The Journal of Isaaco | Louis N. Feipel |
Communications | |
Documents | |
Book Reviews | |
Notes |
Vol VII—October, 1922—No. 4
Brazilian and United Status Slavery Compared | Herbert B. Alexander |
Origins of Abolition in Santo Domingo | George W. Brown |
Canadian Negroes and the Rebellion of 1837 | Fred Landon |
Lott Cary, the Colonizing Missionary | Miles Mark Fisherr |
Communications | |
Documents | |
Book Reviews | |
Notes |
The Journal
of
Negro History
Vol. VII—January, 1922—No. 1
SLAVE SOCIETY ON THE SOUTHERN PLANTATION
In the year 1619, memorable in the history of the United States, a Dutch trading vessel carried to the colonists of Virginia twenty Negroes from the West Indies and sold them as slaves, thus laying the foundation of slave society in the American colonies. In the seventeenth century slavery made but little progress in these parts of America, and during that whole period not more than