BIBLIOGRAPHY 

 1. — General 



Bibliography of the Negro American. Atlanta University 

 Publication No. 10, Atlanta, 1905. 



Bibliography of Negroes. U. S. Congr. L,ib. 324. 



The Negro Yearbook. A "World's Almanac" of the Negro 

 in the United States, edited annually by Monroe N. 

 Work, Department of Records and Research, Tuskegee 

 Institute. 



Annual Reports of the Southern Sociological Congress, 

 Jeanes Fund, Slater Fund, and General Education 

 Board, contain valuable data. 



Atlanta University Publications. Bulletins of Atlanta Uni- 

 versity. Valuable contributions to Negro problems ap- 

 pearing annually as proceedings of the University Con- 

 ference and researches of the Department of Sociology. 



Baker, Ray Stannard: Following the Color Line. New 

 York : Doubleday, Page & Company, 1908. A sugges- 

 tive description of race relations written in a popular 

 vein. 



Boas, Franz: The Mind of Primitive Man. New York: 

 The MacMillan Co., 1911. A scientific analysis of the 

 factor of racial heredity. 



Census, U. Si, 1900, Bulletin No. 8. Negroes in the U. S. 



Census, U. S., 1910, Bulletin 129. Negroes in the U. S. 



Census, U. S., 1919, Special Report, Negro Population in 

 the U. S., 1790-1915. An extremely valuable compila- 

 tion of data. It contains many tabulations not to be 

 found elsewhere in the Census volumes. 



Cutler, J. E. : Lynch Law. New York : Longmans, Green 

 & Co., 1905. The most complete treatment of this 

 subject. 



DuBois, W. E. B. : The Souls of Black Folk. Chicago : 

 A. C. McClurg & Co., 1903 and Darkwater, New York : 

 Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. These give a side 

 of race relations which should be known. They are 

 remarkably written introspective accounts of the im- 

 pressions of a colored man, but are extremely pessi- 

 mistic. 



