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The Wife Of His Youth
The Bouquet
The Case Of The Negro
Hot-foot Hannibal
A Negro Schoolmaster In The New South
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Paths Of Hope For The Negro Practical Suggestions Of A Southerner
Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
Dunbar
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Alex Rogers
Ah, how poets sing and die!
Make one song and Heaven takes it;
Have one heart and Beauty breaks it;
Chatterton, Shelley, Keats and I--
Ah, how poets sing and die!
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Poems
The Sentence Of John L Brown
Negro Poets
I Want To Die While You Love Me
The Haunted Oak
Texas Voice Of New England
At Port Royal
Fifty Years (1863-1913)
Del Cascar
The Lumbermen
Before The Feast Of Shushan
A Sabbath Scene
With Its Frontispiece, Ary Scheffer's "christus Consolator Americanized By The Omission Of The Black Man
To Faneuil Hall
The Reformer
The Panorama
Ol' Doc' Hyar
The Drovers
Sandy Star And Willie Gee
The Creation
A Word For The Hour