The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States
Part 10
Edwin Arlington Robinson, in "Contemporary American Poets Series," announced for early publication by the Poetry Review Co., Cambridge, Mass.
WASHINGTON, BOOKER TALIAFERRO.
The Future of the American Negro. Small, Maynard & Co., Boston, 1899.
The Story of My Life and Work. Nichols & Co., Naperville, Ill., 1900.
Up from Slavery: An Autobiography. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1901.
Character Building. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1902.
Working With the Hands. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1904.
Putting the Most Into Life. Crowell & Co., New York, 1906.
Frederick Douglass (in American Crisis Biographies). Geo. W. Jacobs & Co., Philadelphia, 1906.
The Negro in the South (with W. E. B. DuBois). Geo. W. Jacobs & Co., Philadelphia, 1907.
The Negro in Business. Hertel, Jenkins & Co., Chicago, 1907.
The Story of the Negro. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, 1909.
My Larger Education. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y., 1911.
The Man Farthest Down (with Robert Emory Park). Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y., 1912.
II
ORIGINAL WORKS BY OTHER AUTHORS
BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS:
Clotelle: A Tale of the Southern States. Redpath, Boston, 1864 (first printed London, 1853).
CARMICHAEL, WAVERLEY TURNER:
From the Heart of a Folk, and Other Poems. The Cornhill Co., Boston, 1917.
DOUGLASS, FREDERICK:
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. Park Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn., 1881 (note also "Narrative of Life," Boston, 1846; and "My Bondage and My Freedom," Miller, New York, 1855).
DUNBAR, ALICE MOORE (Mrs. Nelson):
The Goodness of St. Rocque, and Other Stories. Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1899. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence (edited). The Bookery Publishing Co., New York, 1914.
HARPER, FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS:
Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects. Boston, 1854, 1856; also Merrihew & Son, Philadelphia, 1857, 1866 (second series), 1871.
Moses: A Story of the Nile. Merrihew & Son, Philadelphia, 1869. Sketches of Southern life. Merrihew & Son, Philadelphia, 1872.
HORTON, GEORGE MOSES:
The Hope of Liberty. Gales & Son, Raleigh, N. C., 1829 (note also "Poems by a Slave," bound with Poems of Phillis Wheatley, Boston, 1838).
JOHNSON, GEORGIA DOUGLAS:
The Heart of a Woman, and Other Poems. The Cornhill Co., Boston, 1917.
JOHNSON, FENTON:
A Little Dreaming. Peterson Linotyping Co., Chicago, 1913.
Visions of the Dusk. Trachlenburg Co., New York, 1915.
Songs of the Soil. Trachlenburg Co., New York, 1916.
JOHNSON, JAMES W.:
Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (published anonymously). Sherman, French & Co., Boston, 1912.
Fifty Years and Other Poems, with an Introduction by Brander Matthews. The Cornhill Co., Boston, 1917.
MARGETSON, GEORGE REGINALD:
The Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society. R. G. Badger, Boston, 1916.
MCGIRT, JAMES E.:
For Your Sweet Sake. John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia, 1909.
MILLER, KELLY:
Race Adjustment. The Neale Publishing Co., New York and Washington, 1908.
Out of the House of Bondage. The Neale Publishing Co., New York and Washington, 1914.
WHITMAN, ALBERY A.:
Not a Man and Yet a Man. Springfield, Ohio, 1877.
Twasinta's Seminoles, or The Rape of Florida. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1884.
Drifted Leaves. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., St. Louis, 1890 (this being a collection of two former works with miscellanies).
An Idyl of the South, an epic poem in two parts (Part I, The Octoroon; Part II, The Southland's Charms and Freedom's Magnitude). The Metaphysical Publishing Co., New York, 1901.
III
BOOKS DEALING IN SOME MEASURE WITH THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC LIFE OF THE NEGRO
BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS:
The Black Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements. Hamilton, New York, 1863.
CHILD, LYDIA MARIA:
The Freedman's Book. Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 1865.
CROMWELL, JOHN W.:
The Negro in American History. The American Negro Academy, Washington, 1914.
CULP, D. W.:
Twentieth Century Negro Literature. J. L. Nichols & Co., Naperville, Ill., 1902.
ELLIS, GEORGE W.:
Negro Culture in West Africa. The Neale Publishing Co., New York, 1914.
FENNER, THOMAS P.:
Religious Folk-Songs of the Negro (new edition). The Institute Press, Hampton, Va., 1909.
GREGORY, JAMES M.:
Frederick Douglass the Orator. Willey & Son, Springfield, Mass., 1893 (note also "In Memoriam: Frederick Douglass," John C. Yorston & Co., Philadelphia, 1897).
HATCHER, WILLIAM E.:
John Jasper. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1908.
HOLLAND, FREDERIC MAY:
Frederick Douglass, the Colored Orator. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1891 (rev. 1895).
HUBBARD, ELBERT:
Booker Washington in "Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers." The Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y., 1908.
KREHBIEL, HENRY E.:
Afro-American Folk-Songs. G. Schirmer, New York & London, 1914.
PIKE, G. D.:
The Jubilee Singers. Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1873.
RILEY, BENJAMIN F.:
The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1916.
SAYERS, W. C. BERWICK:
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Musician; His Life and Letters. Cassell & Co., London and New York, 1915.
SCHOMBURG, ARTHUR A.:
A Bibliographical Checklist of American Negro Poetry. New York, 1916.
SCOTT, EMMETT J., and STOWE, LYMAN BEECHER:
Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. 1916 (note also Memorial Addresses of Dr. Booker T. Washington in Occasional Papers of the John F. Slater Fund, 1916).
SIMMONS, WILLIAM J.:
Men of Mark. Geo. M. Rewell & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887.
TROTTER, JAMES M.:
Music and Some Highly Musical People. Boston, 1878.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE W.:
History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. 2 vols. G. P. Putnam's Sons. New York and London, 1915.
IV
SELECT LIST OF THIRTY-SIX MAGAZINE ARTICLES
(The arrangement is chronological, and articles of unusual scholarship or interest are marked *.)
* Negro Spirituals, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. _Atlantic_, Vol. 19, p. 685 (June, 1867).
Plantation Music, by Joel Chandler Harris. _Critic_, Vol. 3, p. 505 (December 15, 1883).
* The Negro on the Stage, by Laurence Hutton. _Harper's_, Vol. 79, p. 131 (June, 1889).
Old Plantation Hymns, Hymns of the Slave and the Freedman, Recent Negro Melodies: a series of three articles by William E. Barton. _New England Magazine_, Vol. 19, pp. 443, 609, 707 (December, 1898, January and February, 1899).
Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories, by W. D. Howells, _Atlantic_, Vol. 85, p. 70 (May, 1900).
The American Negro at Paris, by W. E. Burghardt DuBois. _Review of Reviews_, Vol. 22, p. 575 (November, 1900).
Sojourner Truth, by Lillie Chace Wyman. _New England Magazine_, Vol. 24, p. 59 (March, 1901).
A New Element in Fiction, by Elizabeth L. Cary. _Book Buyer_, Vol. 23, p. 26 (August, 1901).
The True Negro Music and its Decline, by Jeannette Robinson Murphy. _Independent_, Vol. 55, p. 1723 (July 23, 1903).
Biographia--Africana, by Daniel Murray. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 1, p. 186 (May, 1904).
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, by William V. Tunnell. _Colored American Magazine_ (New York), Vol. 8, p. 43 (January, 1905).
The Negro of To-Day in Music, by James W. Johnson. _Charities_, Vol. 15, p. 58 (October 7, 1905).
William A. Harper, by Florence L. Bentley. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 3, p. 117 (February, 1906).
Paul Laurence Dunbar, by Mary Church Terrell. _Voice of the Negro_, Vol. 3, p. 271 (April, 1906).
Dunbar's Best Book. _Bookman_, Vol. 23, p. 122 (April, 1906). Tribute by W. D. Howells in same issue, p. 185.
Chief Singer of the Negro Race. _Current Literature_, Vol. 40, p. 400 (April, 1906).
Meta Warrick, Sculptor of Horrors, by William Francis O'Donnell. _World To-Day_, Vol. 13, p. 1139 (November, 1907). See also _Current Literature_, Vol. 44, p. 55 (January, 1908).
Afro-American Painter Who Has Become Famous in Paris. _Current Literature_, Vol. 45, p. 404 (October, 1908).
* The Story of an Artist's Life, by H. O. Tanner. _World's Work_, Vol. 18, pp. 11661, 11769 (June and July, 1909).
Indian and Negro in Music. _Literary Digest_, Vol. 44, p. 1346 (June 29, 1912).
The Higher Music of Negroes (mainly on Coleridge-Taylor). _Literary Digest_, Vol. 45, p. 565 (October 5, 1912).
* The Negro's Contribution to the Music of America, by Natalie Curtis. _Craftsman_, Vol. 23, p. 660 (March, 1913).
Legitimizing the Music of the Negro. _Current Opinion_, Vol. 54, p. 384 (May, 1913).
The Soul of the Black (Herbert Ward's Bronzes). _Independent_, Vol. 74, p. 994 (May 1, 1913).
A Poet Painter of Palestine (H. O. Tanner), by Clara T. MacChesney. _International Studio_ (July, 1913).
The Negro in Literature and Art, by W. E. Burghardt DuBois. _Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science_, Vol. 49, p. 233 (September, 1913).
Afro-American Folksongs (review of book by Henry Edward Krehbiel). _Nation_, Vol. 98, p. 311 (March 19, 1914).
Negro Music in the Land of Freedom, and The Promise of Negro Music. _Outlook_, Vol. 106, p. 611 (March 21, 1914).
Beginnings of a Negro Drama. _Literary Digest_, Vol. 48, p. 1114 (May 9, 1914).
George Moses Horton: Slave Poet, by Stephen B. Weeks. _Southern Workman_, Vol. 43, p. 571 (October, 1914).
The Rise and Fall of Negro Minstrelsy, by Brander Matthews. _Scribner's_, Vol. 57, p. 754 (June, 1915).
The Negro in the Southern Short Story, by H. E. Rollins. _Sewanee Review_, Vol. 24, p. 42 (January, 1916).
H. T. Burleigh: Composer by Divine Right, and the American Coleridge-Taylor. _Musical America_, Vol. 23, No. 26 (April 29, 1916). (Note also An American Negro Whose Music Stirs the Blood of Warring Italy. _Current Opinion_, August, 1916, p. 100.)
The Drama Among Black Folk, by W. E. B. DuBois. _Crisis_, Vol. 12, p. 169 (August, 1916).
Afro-American Folk-Song Contribution, by Maud Cuney Hare. _Musical Observer_, Vol. 15. No. 2, p. 13 (February, 1917).
After the Play (criticism of recent plays by Ridgely Torrence), by "F. H." _New Republic_, Vol. 10, p. 325 (April 14, 1917).
THE END
INDEX
A
Aldridge, Ira, 98.
Anderson, Marian, 153.
B
Bannister, E. M., 103.
Batson, Flora, 137.
Bethune, Thomas, 135-136.
Braithwaite, William Stanley, 56-64, 143, 144.
Brawley, E. M., 70.
Brown, Anita Patti, 138.
Brown, Richard L., 104.
Brown, William Wells, 66, 69, 70, 72.
Browne, R. T., 147.
Burleigh, Harry T., 80, 130-131, 138, 151.
Burrill, Mary, 146.
Bush, William Herbert, 134.
Byron, Mayme Calloway, 138-139.
C
Charlton, Melville, 134, 151.
Chesnutt, Charles W., 45-49, 89, 178.
Childers, Lulu Vere, 140.
Clough, Inez, 101.
Cohen, Octavus Roy, 148.
Cole, Bob, 99.
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel, 125-129.
Collins, Cleota J., 153.
Cook, Will Marion, 131.
Cooper, Opal, 100.
Cotter, Joseph S., Jr., 145.
Cromwell, J. W., 71.
Crummell, Alexander, 66.
D
Dede, Edmund, 129-130.
Dett, R. Nathaniel, 132, 151.
Diton, Carl, 132, 152.
Douglass, Frederick, 4, 34, 68, 86, 88-91, 95-96.
Douglass, Joseph, 135.
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt, 4, 50-55, 65, 68, 70, 143, 178.
Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore (Mrs. Nelson), 36, 71, 86, 146.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 4, 33-44, 79, 101, 128, 178.
E
Elliott, Robert B., 85.
Ellis, George W., 67.
F
Ferris, William H., 67.
Freeman, H. Laurence, 153.
Fuller, Meta Warrick, 4, 112-124, 150.
G
Garnes, Antoinette Smythe, 153.
Garnet, Henry H., 66.
Gilpin, Charles S., 149, 156-162.
Greenfield, Elizabeth Taylor, 136-137.
Grimke, Angelina W., 146.
Grimke, Archibald H., 66, 67.
H
Hackley, E. Azalia, 140.
Hagan, Helen, 134.
Hare, Maud Cuney, 69, 141, 147, 152.
Harleston, Edwin A., 104.
Harper, Frances E. W., 75-76.
Harper, William A., 103-104.
Harreld, Kemper, 135.
Harrison, Hazel, 133.
Hayes, W. Roland, 138, 153.
Henson, Josiah, 68.
Henson, Matthew, 69.
Hill, Leslie Pickney, 146.
Hogan, Ernest, 99.
Horton, George M., 73-75.
Hyers, Anna and Emma, 137.
J
Jackson, May Howard, 113, 150.
Jamison, Roscoe C., 145.
Jasper, John, 84-85.
Jenkins, Edmund T., 132-133.
Johnson, Charles B., 145.
Johnson, Mrs. Georgia Douglas, 146.
Johnson, James W., 79-82, 130.
Johnson, J. Rosamond, 80, 131-132, 152.
Johnson, Noble M., 149.
Jones, Sissieretta, 138.
L
Lambert, Lucien, 129.
Lambert, Richard, 129.
Langston, John M., 69, 85.
Lawson, Raymond Augustus, 133.
Lee, Bertina, 113.
Lewis, Edmonia, 112-113.
Locke, Alain, 72.
Lynch, John R., 71.
M
Martin, George Madden, 148.
Mason, M. C. B., 85.
McKay, Claude, 144-146.
Means, E. K., 148.
Miller, Kelly, 66-67.
Moorhead, Scipio, 103.
Moton, Robert Russa, 144.
Murray, Frederick H. M., 150.
N
Nell, William C., 70.
O
O'Neill, Eugene, 159.
Ovington, Mary White, 148.
P
Payne, Daniel A., 69.
Price, J. C., 86.
Prichard, Myron T., 155.
R
Ranson, Reverdy C., 86-87.
Richardson, Ethel, 134.
Richardson, William H., 141, 152.
S
Scarborough, William S., 66.
Scott, Dr. Emmett J., 144, 147.
Scott, William E., 104-105, 150.
Sejour, Victor, 129.
Selika, Mme., 137.
Simmons, William J., 69.
Sinclair, William A., 67.
Stafford, A. O., 72.
Steward, T. G., 71.
Still, William, 70.
T
Talbert, Florence Cole, 153-154.
Tanner, Henry O., 4, 105-111, 150.
Tibbs, Roy W., 134.
Tinsley, Pedro T., 140.
Trotter, James M., 69.
Truth, Sojourner, 69, 84.
Tubman, Harriet, 83.
W
Walker, Charles T., 85.
Walker, David, 66.
Warberry, Eugene, 129.
Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 68.
Washington, Booker T., 4, 54, 65, 68, 69, 88, 92-96.
Watkins, Lucian B., 145.
Weir, Felix, 135.
Wheatley, Phillis (Mrs. Peters), 10-32, 73, 75, 103.
White, Clarence Cameron, 135, 152.
White, Frederick P., 134, 135.
Whitman, Albery A., 76-79.
Williams, Bert, 99.
Williams, E. C., 101.
Williams, George W., 70.
Wilson, Edward E., 72.
Woodson, Carter G., 71.
Work, John W., 140.
Wright, Edward Sterling, 101.
[Transcriber's Notes:]
Two variations appear in the text when DuBois is printed in all caps. The variations, "DUBOIS" and "DU BOIS", have been left as printed.
Page 38 (footnote): Changed 'Lullaby," 1889.' to '"Lullaby," 1889.'
Page 42: "erceiving" left as printed; verified in book of Dunbar's poetry cited, "Candle-Lightin' Time".
Page 92: Changed "Maiden, W. Va." to "Malden, W. Va.".
Page 98: Changed "ministrelsy" to "minstrelsy".
Page 127: Changed "The Blind Girl of Castel-Cuille" to "The Blind Girl of Castel-Cuille".
Page 129 (and Index): Changed "Edmund Dede" to "Edmund Dede".
Page 153: Changed period to comma, after "Hayes" ("Meanwhile Roland W. Hayes, the tenor, ...").
Page 154: Changed "if" to "of" ("A list of books bearing ..."). Changed "if" to "of" ("these are only some of...").
Page 181: Changed "(Note:" to "Note:"
Page 191: Changed "(June, 1867)" to "(June, 1867)."