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CONTENTS.

                                 

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THE NEGRO QUESTION, 
The Question— 
I. Have Colored Americans in the South the same
Rights as Americans of Foreign Birth, 
II. Color Discrimination, 
III. Inconsistencies,  16 
The Answer— 
I. The Social Basis of Slavery still Exists,  24 
II. Enfranchisement a Cause of Apprehension,  32 
III. The Freedmen Loyal to Government,  39 
IV. Distinction Between Civil and Social Equality,  43 
V. Responsibility of Southern White Men,  47 
VI. Material Development in the South,  51 
NATIONAL AID TO SOUTHERN SCHOOLS,  59 
WHAT SHALL THE NEGRO DO?  66 
A SIMPLER SOUTHERN QUESTION,  88 
WHAT MAKES THE COLOR LINE?  110 
THE SOUTHERN STRUGGLE FOR PURE GOVERNMENT,  116 
I. A First Necessity,  116 
II. Does the Negro Want Pure Government?  123 
III. Supposing the Negro Unsuppressed,  128 
IV. The Policy of Pure Government First,  133 
V. The Industrial New South,  139 
VI. The Reign of the One-Party Idea,  146 
VII. The Inventions of Despair,  154 
VIII. A more Excellent Way,  162