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قراءة كتاب Following the Color Line An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
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Following the Color Line An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
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Negro Leaders over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem
ILLUSTRATIONS
| An Old Black “Mammy” with White Child | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE | |
| Fac-similes of Certain Atlanta Newspapers of September 22, 1906 | 7 |
| James H. Wallace | 10 |
| R. R. Wright | 10 |
| H. O. Tanner | 10 |
| Rev. H. H. Proctor | 10 |
| Dr. W. F. Penn | 10 |
| George W. Cable | 10 |
| Showing how the Colour Line Was Drawn by the Saloons at Atlanta, Georgia | 35 |
| Interior of a Negro Working-man’s Home, Atlanta, Georgia | 46 |
| Interior of a Negro Home of the Poorest Sort in Indianapolis | 46 |
| Map Showing the Black Belt | 66 |
| Where White Mill Hands Live in Atlanta, Georgia | 71 |
| Where some of the Poorer Negroes Live in Atlanta, Georgia | 71 |
| A “Poor White” Family | 74 |
| A Model Negro School | 74 |
| Old and New Cabins for Negro Tenants on the Brown Plantation |

