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OUR BROTHER IN BLACK :
HIS FREEDOM AND HIS FUTURE.
BY
ATTICUS G. HAYGOOD, D.D.,
PRESIDENT OF EMORY GA.COLLEGE, OXFORD,
NEW YORK:
PHILLIPS & HUNT.
CINCINNATI:
WALDEN & STOWE.
1881.Copyright 1881, by
O. HAYGOOD,ATTICUS
Georgia.Oxford,CONTENTS.
PAHCHAPTER
I. Six MILLIONS OF NEGROES 5
II. SOME CHARACTERISTICS 9
III. HERE TO STAY 17
PROVIDENCE IN THEIR LOCATIONIV. 24
THE NEGRO FREEV. 39
VI. PROVIDENCE IN EMANCIPATION 46
VII. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION 58
VIII. THE FREEDMAN MADE A CITIZEN 73
IX. THE TIME ELEMENT IN THIS PROBLEM 84
X. CANTERBURY GREEN IN 1831-1834 105
XI. A NATIONAL PROBLEM 112
XII. THE METHODS OF OUR PROBLEM 128
XIII. SCHOOLS FOR NEGROES 144
XIV. SOME WORK GOOD PEOPLE ARE DOING 158
182XV. THE NEGRO AS A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY
200XVI. THE NEGRO AND THE LAND
220XVII. THE AFRICAN CHURCHES IN AMERICA
AND AFRICAXVIII. THESE AFRICAN-AMERICANS 241