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PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
BOOKS - PAMHLETS - PERIODICALS
"Abraham Lincoln." Tuskegee Student 21:1, February 27,1909.
"Achievements of Negroes." Independent 67:731, September 30,1909.
"Agricultural Negro." Arena 38:461 (1902).
"Agricultural Training at Tuskegee Institute." Tuskegee Student 20:1
June 29,1908.
"The American Negro and the Duty of the White Man." Tuskegee Student 13:1
October 5,1901.
" The American Negro of Today." Putnam's Magazine 3:67, October 1907.
" The American Negro and his Economic Value." International Monthly 2:672,
December 1900.
" Assault on Washington." Outlook 97:707, April 1,1911.
" Awakening of the Negro." Atlantic Mercury 78:322 (1896).
" Bert Williams." American Mercury70:600, September 1910.
Black-Belt Diamonds: Gems from the Speeches, Addresses and Talk to Students.
1898
"Black and White in the South" School for Negroes." Outlook 106:590
March 14? 1914.
"Boley, A Negro Town in the West" Outlook 88:28, January 4,1908.
"Booker T. Washington's Plea for His Race." Fortune's Freeman, March 14,1908.
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER X. WASHINGTON
"Educate Six Million Negroes." World's Work 20:1287, June 1910.
"Education and Getting Down to Business." Southern Workman 38:479
September 1909.
"Education and Suffrage of the Negroes." Education 19"49, September 1898.
"Education for the Man Behind the Plow." Independent 64:918, April 23,1908.
"Education of the Southern Negro." National Education Association Proceedings,
(1904).
"Education Will Solve the Race Problem." North American Review 171:221,
August 1900.
"Educational Engineers." Southern Workman 39:404, June 1910.
Journal of Education 72:149, August 25,1910;
Outlook 95:266, June 4,1910;
Tuskegee Student 22:3, July 2,1910.
"Educational Possibilities of Negroes." Arena 21:455 (1899);
Tuskegee Student 24:1, June 8,1902.
"Emancipation Proclamation: What It is Doing for the Negro." Standard
Baptist (1913).
"Farmer's College on Wheels." World's Work 13:8352, December 1906.
"Fifty Years of Freedom." Methodist Review Quarterly 63:2, April 1914.
"Fifty Years of Negro Progress." Forum 55:269, March 1915.
Frederick Douglass. 1907.
"Free Negroes in Slavery Days." Outlook 93:107, September 18,1909.
"The Fruits of Industrial Training." Atlantic Monthly, November 1903;
Southern Workman 32:620, December 1903.
KJBLICTIONS BY BOOKE T. WASHINGTON
"The Fundamental Things." Tuskegee Student 22:1, September 10,1910.
"The Future of Congo Reform." The Congo News Letter, (1910)
"The Future of Negroes." National Magazine 10:16 (1899)
The Future of the American Negro. 1899.
"The Future of the Negro Press." Small's Illustrated Monthly, March 1907.
"Golden Rule in Atlanta." Outlook 84:913, December 15,1906.
"Haiti and the United States." Outlook 111:681, November 17,1915.
"Heroes in Black Skins." Century 66:724, September 1903.
"The Higher and the Lower Life," Tuskegee Student 19:1, September 14,1907.
"How Denmark Has Taught Itself Prosperity and Happiness." World's Work
22:14486, June 1911.
"How Students May Contribute Toward the Support of Their Schools." Southern
Workman 38:48, January 1909.
"How the Colored People or Washington Raised $25,000 in 26 Days." Independent
63:1115, November 7,1907.
"How The Negro Will Be Judged." Tuskegee Student 16:3, October 15,1904.
"How to Build a Good School in the South." Tuskegee Student 13:4, September 14,
1901.
"Impressions of Holland and France." Southern Workman 33:612, November 1901.
"Industrial Education for Negroes." Our Pay 16:79, (1896)
"Industrial Education in Africa." Independent 60:616, March 15,1906,
PUBLICATION S BY BOOKER X. WASHINGTON
"Industrial Education, Public Schools and the Negroes." American Academy of
Political and Social Science Annals 49:219, September 1913.
"Industrial Progress of the South and of the Negro." Tuskegee Student 17:3,
October 7,1905.
"Industrial Schools as an Aid to Missions." Missionary Review of the World
29:197, March 1906.
"Industrial Training for Southern Women." Tuskegee Student 14:1, May 24,1902.
"Inferior and Superior Races." North American Review 201:538, April 1915.
"An Instance of Negro Progress." Outlook 81:15, December 9,1905.
"Is the Negro Having a Fair Chance?" Century 85:46, November 1912.
"Isaac Fisher." Everybody's Magazine 32:523, April 1915.
"Land-Hunger in the Black Belt." Lippincott 77:757, June 1906.
"Law and Order and the Negro," Outlook 93:547, November 6,1909.
"Letter Concerning Census." Southern Workman 29:380, June 1900.
"Life and Labor on the Continent" Outlook 98:75, May 13,1911.
"Lincoln and the Black Man." Tuskegee Student 20:1, February 13,1909.
"Lynching and International Peace." Outlook 100:554, March 9,1912.
"Making Education Common." Tuskegee Institute Extension Leaflet. 1910.
"Man About Whom the World Should Know." Independent 58:1115, May 18,1905.
The Man Farthest Down, with Robert E. Park, 1912.
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PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"Montgomery Race Conference." Century 38:630, (1900);
American Academy of Political Science Annals 15:307 (1900);
Outlook 64:247 (1900).
"Moral Value of Systematic Work with the Hands." Manual Training 17:382,
January 1916.
"Moral Encouraging Convention." Independent 61:684, September 20,1906.
"My Aim in the Story of the Negro." World's Work 20:13568, October 1910.
My Larger Education. 1911.
"My View of Segregation in the Rural South." Survey 33:375, January 2,1915.
"My View of Segregation Laws." New Republic 5:113, December 4,1915.
"Naples and the Land of the Emigrant" Outlook 98:295, June 10,1911.
"National Negro Business League." World's Work 4:2681, October 1902;
Tuskegee Student 13:1, September 15,1900.
"The Negro and His Economic Value." International Monthly 2:672, (1900)
"The Negro and Illiteracy." Independent 73:766, October 3,1912.
"The Negro and Labor Unions." Atlantic 111:756, June 1913.
"The Negro and Sign of Civilization." Tuskegee Student 13:3, November 9,1901,
"The Negro and the Solid South." Independent 67:1195, November 25,1909.
"The Negro as a Farmer." North American Review 195:175, February 1912.
"Negro Bankers' Convention." Independent 61:684, September 20,1906.
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PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"Negro College Town." World's Work 14:9361, September 1907.
"Negro Crime and Strong Drink." Journal of Criminal Law 3:384,
September 1912.
"Negro Disfranchisement and the Negro Business." Outlook 93:310,
October 9,1909.
"The Negro Doctor in the South." Independent 63:89, July 11,1910.
Negro Education. U. S. Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900. 1900.
"Negro Education and the Nation." National Education Association Proceeding
(1908).
"Negro Education No a Failure," Tuskegee Student 16:1, February 13,1904.
"Negro Enterprise." Outlook 77:115, May 14,1904.
"The Negro Fifty Years After the War: A Retrospect" Tuskegee Student 27:1,
January 9,1915.
"Negro Homes." Century 76:71, May 1908.
The Negro in Business. 1907.
"The Negro in Business." The Raven (California Monthly) 6:3 (1905)
American Illustrated Magazine 61:340, January 1906;
Gunton's Magazine 20:209, March 1901;
American Mercury 61:340, January 1906.
"Negro Life in the South." Outlook 96:831, December 10,1910.
"A Negro Potato King." Outlook 77:115, (1903).
The Negro Problem. 1903.
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"The Negro Problem - My Platform." Outlook 84:43, September 8,1906.
"The Negro Problem from the Negro Point of View." World To - Pay 6:511
(1903).
"Negro Progress in Virginia." Southern Workman 43:39, January 1,1914.
"Negro Rural Schools and Teachers." Southern Workman 38:426, August 1909.
"Negro Schools in the Gulf States." Southern Workman 29:73, February 1900.
"Negro Self-Uplifting." Tuskegee Student 17:1, December 16,1905.
"Negro Self-Help." Independent 59:1207, November 23,1905.
"Negroes in Business." Gunton's Magazine20:207 (1900)
"Negro's Part in Southern Development" American Academy of Political and
Social Science Annals 35:124, January 1910.
"Negro's Place in the American Life." Outlook 93:579, November 13,1909.
A New Negro for a New Century. 1907.
"New Negro Woman." Lend A Hand 15:254, (1895).
"New Type Rural School for Negroes." Survey 29:837, March 15,1913.
"Notable Defense of the Negro in Politics." Outlook 23:78 (1906).
"Observations on Negro Colleges. Independent 68:613, March 24,1910.
An Open Letter to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention. February 19,1898.
"Opportunities for Negroes in Business." Commercial College Outlook, January
1914.
A*D MUSEUMS
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"Report of Friendly Relations." Outlook 92:22, May 1,1909.
"Results of Negro Education." Ethical Record 5:4, May 1904.
"Retrospect and Prospect." North American Review 182:513, April 1906.
"Rural Negro Community." American Academy of Political and Social Science
Annals 40:81, March 1912.
"Salvation of Negroes." World's Work 1:961 (1901)
"A School that Teaches How to Live." Tuskegee Student 25:1, July 26,1913.
"Self-Help for Negroes. Independent 59:1207, (1905).
"Signs of Progress Among Negroes." Century 37:427, (1900)
"Solving the Negro Problem in Detail." Independent 74:695, March 27,1913.
"Some Charges Against the Negro Race." Southern Workman 32:496, October
1903.
Some European Observation and Experiences. 1900.
"Some of the Reasons the Negro no Longer Cares to Work on the Farms-Faults of
the Employer and the Employed." Tuskegee Student 16:1, October 1,1904.
"Some Results of the Armstrong Idea." Southern Workman 38:170, March 1909.
"Some Signs of Progress." Tuskegee Student 17:3, April 8,1905.
"The South is the Place for the Negro." Tuskegee Student 20:1, December 5,1908.
Sowing and Reaping. 1900.
The Story of Mv Life and Work. 1900.
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"Plain Talk on Securing Negro Homes." Tuskegee Student 13;2, August 10,1901.
"Questions that Excite and Embitter." Tuskegee Student 13:1, December 8,1900.
"The Privilege of Service." Tuskegee Student 19:2, December 14,1907; Southern
Workman, November 1907.
"The Problem of the South." National Education Association Proceedings (1900).
"Progress of the Negro." Tuskegee Student 19:1, March 23,1907: Independent
62:1394, June 13,1907; Tuskegee Student 19:1. July 6.1907: The Tradesman.
January 1904.
"Progress of the Negro in One County in the South." Tuskegee Student 17:1,
December 23,1905; Outlook 81:874, (1905).
"Prohibition and the Negro." Outlook 88:587, March 14,1908; Tuskegee Student
20:1, March 21,1908.
Protest Against the Burning and Lynching of Negroes. February 29,1904.
Putting the Most Into Life. 1906.
"The Race Problem." Tuskegee Student 13:1, August 25,1900.
"Race Prejudice." Symposium with W. E. B. DuBois, F. Hirth, E. E. Slossen,
N. Behar, J. Spargo, S. S. Wise, F. A. Ross
International Monthly, July 1911.
"Races and Politics." Outlook 98:260, June 2,1911.
"Relations of Industrial Education to National Progress." American Academy of
Political and Social Science Annals 33:1, January 1909.
"Religious Life of the Negro." North American Review 181:20, July 1905.
"Remarkable Triple Alliance: How a Jew is Helping the Negro Through the
Y. M. C. A." Outlook 108:485 (1914).
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
The Story of Slavery. 1913.
The Story of the Negro. 1909.
"Successful Training for Negroes." World's Work 6:3731, August 1903.
"The Tuskegee Idea." Tuskegee Student 16:1, April 9,1904.
"Teaching Domestic Economy at Tuskegee." Good Housekeeping 51:623,
November 1910.
"Team Work." Southern Workman 44:6651, December 1915; Tuskegee Student
27:1, November 13,1915.
"Town Owned by Negroes: Mount Bayou, Mississippi." World's Work 14:9125,
July 1907.
"Training Colored Nurses at Tuskegee." American Journal of Nursing, December
1910.
"Tuskegee." North American Review 182:513, April 1906.
Tuskegee and Its People. 1905.
"Tuskegee Graduates and Former Students, and Their Work." Tuskegee Student
15:1, August 1,1903.
"Tuskegee Institute- - An Industrial Community for Industrial Education."
Kindergarten - Primary Magazine 20:153, June 1908.
"Tuskegee Institute - 25th Anniversary of." Charities 15:543. (1905); World's
Workll;7433, (1905); Tuskegee Student 18:1% April 28,1906; Voice of the Negro
3:315, May 1906.
"Twenty - Five Years of Tuskegee." World's Work 11:7433, April 1906.
"Two Generations Under Freedom." Outlook 73:293, (1902).
UNIVERSITY
A*Oin/ESAXO MUSEUMS
PUBLICATIONS BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
"The Servant Problem." Southern Workman 34:200, April 1905.
Up From Slavery. 1901.
"University Education for Negroes." Independent 68:613, March 24,1910.
"Value of Educating the Negro." Southern Workman 33:558, October 1904.
"What Education Has Accomplished for My Race." Tuskegee Stodent21:l,
March 13,1909.
"What Emancipation Has Meant." Tuskegee Student 24:1, October 12,1912.
"What Can the White Man do to Help the Black Man?" Tuskegee Student
20:1, July 18,1908; North American Stndent 3:8, May 19,1915.
"What Cooperation Can Accomplish." Southern Workman 43:660, December 1914.
"What I am Trying to Do." World's Work 27:101, November 1913.
"What Is It That the Negro Wants." Tuskegee Student 19:1, November 23,1907.
"Why Should Negro Business Men Go South." Charities 15:17, October 7,1905.
"What Should Education Do for an Individual or a Race of People?"
W. Va. State College Institute Monthly, October 1912.
"William Henry Lewis." American Mercury 75:34, June 1913.
"Women Who Work in Europe." Outlook 98:493, July 1,1911.
"Work and Health." Tuskegee Student 21:1. December 18,1909.
Working With the Hands. 1904
"Will the Education of the Negro Solve the Race Problem?" Twentieth Century
Negro Literature - Cyclopedia of Thought. 1902.