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CHAPTER XII

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The Essentials in the Struggle 92. How the Question Arose 193 93. The Moral Movement 194 94. The Political Movement 195 95. The Economic Movement 195 96. The Lesson for Americans 196

APPENDICES A. A Chronological Conspectus of Colonial and State Legislation restricting the African Slave-Trade, 1641–1787 199 B. A Chronological Conspectus of State, National, and International Legislation, 1788–1871 234 C. Typical Cases of Vessels engaged in the American Slave-Trade, 1619–1864 306 D. Bibliography 316

INDEX 347

THE NEGRO IN THE SOUTH Being the William Levi Bull Lectures for the Year 1907 By Booker T. Washington Of the Tuskeegee Normal and Industrial Institute and W.E. Burghardt Dubois Of the Atlanta University CONTENTS I. The Economic Development of the Negro Race in Slavery By Booker T. Washington 7 II. The Economic Development of the Negro Race since its Emancipation By Booker T. Washington 43 III. The Economic Revolution in the South By W.E. Burghardt DuBois 77 IV. Religion in the South By W.E. Burghardt DuBois 123 Notes to Chapters III and IV 193

OUR WORLD: OR, THE SLAVEHOLDER'S DAUGHTER. By F. Colburn Adams 1855. CONTENTS PREFACE.