{"id":124,"date":"2017-09-26T19:58:12","date_gmt":"2017-09-26T19:58:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/hist-prohibition\/?page_id=124"},"modified":"2017-09-29T17:35:02","modified_gmt":"2017-09-29T17:35:02","slug":"voice-of-the-negro","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/hist-prohibition\/sources\/documents\/black-women-reformers-georgia\/voice-of-the-negro\/","title":{"rendered":"1904-1907: Voice of the Negro"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/2027\/inu.32000013344009\"><strong>Volume 1<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Especially: &#8220;The Club Movement Among the Colored Women,&#8221; by Fannie Barrier Williams on pg. 99, &#8220;Not Color but Character,&#8221; by Nannie H. Burroughs on pg. 277, &#8220;Negro Womanhood Defended,&#8221; by Mrs. Addie Hunton, &#8220;The Progress of Colored Women,&#8221; by Mrs. Mary Church Terrell on pg. 294, &#8220;The National Association of Colored Women,&#8221; by Mrs. Josephine Silone-Yates on pg. 283, &#8220;Social Improvement of the Plantation Woman,&#8221; by Mrs. Booker T. Washington on pg. 288, &#8220;What Education has Done for Colored Women,&#8221; by Mrs. Josephine B. Bruce on pg. 294, &#8220;The Social Status of the Negro Woman,&#8221; by Sylvanie Francaz Williams on pg. 298, &#8220;An Extension of the Conference Spirit,&#8221; by Mrs. Fannie Barrier Williams on pg. 300, and &#8220;Mrs. Ariel Serena Bowen,&#8221; on pg. 301, &#8220;The National Association of Colored Women,&#8221; on pg. 310, &#8220;The Woman&#8217;s Party in a Man&#8217;s Business,&#8221; by Fannie Barrier Williams on pg. 543,<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/2027\/hvd.32044051712263?urlappend=%3Bseq=16\"><strong>Volume 2<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Especially: &#8220;A Northern Man&#8217;s Message: Develop the Self-Respecting Element,&#8221; by William Hayes Ward on pg. 75, &#8220;Thought Power in Education,&#8221; by Josephine Silone Yates on pg. 242, &#8220;Colored Men&#8217;s Department of the Young Men&#8217;s Christian Association,&#8221; by W.A. Hunton on pg. 388, &#8220;The Colored Girl,&#8221; by Fannie Barrier Williams on pg. 400, &#8220;Opportunities for Southern Negro Women in Northern Cities,&#8221; by Frances A. Keller on pg. 470, &#8220;A Century&#8217;s Progress for the American Colored Woman,&#8221; by Anna H. Jones on pg. 631, &#8220;The American Colored Woman,&#8221; by Anna H. Jones on pg. 692, &#8220;The Negro Criminal Class &#8211; How Best Reached Part I,&#8221; by W.S. Scarborough on pg. 803, &#8220;The Southern Federation of Colored Women,&#8221; by Addie Waites Hunton on pg 850, &#8220;The Negro Criminal Class &#8211; How Best Reached, Part II,&#8221; by W.S. Scarborough on pg 867.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/2027\/hvd.32044051702538\">Volume 3<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Especially: &#8220;The Ebonville Woman&#8217;s Club&#8221; by Henry Davis Middleton on pg. 350, Coca Cola Temperance Ad on pg. 458, &#8220;Shakespeare at Atlanta University,&#8221; by Adrienne E. Herndon on pg. 482, &#8220;A New Method of Dealing with the Race Problem,&#8221; by Fanny Barrier Williams on pg. 502, &#8220;Atlanta Beautiful,&#8221; by Aida Marion Johnson on pg. 506, &#8220;The Detroit Convention of the National Association of Colored Women,&#8221; by Mrs. A.W. Hunton on pg. 589, &#8220;Mrs. Mary Church Terrell at Cornell University,&#8221; by Hallie E. Queen, &#8220;Suggestions for Black Atlanta by W.B. Watson,&#8221; on pg 633, The Atlanta Tragedy by K. Max Barber on pg 456, &#8220;Why Mr. Barber Left Atlanta,&#8221; on pg. 471, &#8220;The Atlanta Tragedy,&#8221; by J. Max Barber on pg. 472, &#8220;Requiem Dirge for Atlanta&#8217;s Slain,&#8221; on pg. 479, &#8220;Jesse Max Barber&#8221; by William Pickens on pg 483, &#8220;Atlanta&#8217;s Shame,&#8221; on pg 497.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\"><a href=\"https:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/2027\/hvd.32044051702538?urlappend=%3Bseq=934\">Volume 4<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #444444\">The Hull House: Its History and Mission,&#8221; by Lena Garret Lewis on pg. 36, &#8220;Paying Professions for Colored Girls,&#8221; by Katherine D. Tillman on pg. 54, &#8220;The Negro at Self-Help,&#8221; by John Henry Adams on pg. 122, &#8220;The Cosmopolitan Society of Greater New York by Addie W. Hunton on pg 185, &#8220;Ray Stannard Baker on the Atlanta Riots,&#8221; on pg. 222.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Volume 1 Especially: &#8220;The Club Movement Among the Colored Women,&#8221; by Fannie Barrier Williams on pg. 99, &#8220;Not Color but Character,&#8221; by Nannie H. 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