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20th Century African American Literature

Interesting publications[edit]

  • Culp, Daniel Wallace (born 1845) (1902). Twentieth Century Negro Literature. Toronto, Naperville, Illinois, Atlanta: J. L. Nichols & Co. → James Lawrence Nichols (1851–1895). Retrieved August 18, 2021 – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 02-10128; OCLC 1142134520 (all editions), OCLC 645829042 (all editions).
Note: Daniel Wallace Culp, in 1876, was the first and only student to graduate – earning a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree – from Biddle University, the forerunner of Johnson C. Smith University, in Charlotte, North Carolina. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1879. Culp then, in 1891, earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from Ohio Medical College in Cincinnati. He practiced medicine in Georgia and Florida.


The College of Life[edit]

  • Northrop, Henry Davenport, D.D. (1836–1909); Gay, Joseph Richard (1862–1945); Penn, Professor Irvine Garland (1867–1930) (1896). College of Life: Or, Practical Self-Educator, a Manual of Self-Improvement for the Colored Race, Forming an Educational Emancipator and a Guide to Success, Giving Examples and Achievements of Successful Men and Women of the Race as an Incentive and Inspiration to the Rising Generation, Including Afro-American Progress Illustrated, the Whole Embracing, Business, Social, Domestic, Historical, and Religious Education (biographical dictionary of African Americans. ©1896 Horace C. Fry).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
OCLC 1013212178 (all editions).
LCCN 71-79014 (1969 re-print by Mnemosyne Publishing Inc., Miami).
LCCN 94-208480 (1993 re-print by C.J. Harris, Chicago).
    1. 1896 original ed. (publisher not identified) – via Internet Archive (UC Berkeley).
    2. 1896 original ed. (publisher not identified) – via HathiTrust (UC Berkeley).
    3. 1898 ed. Bessemer, Alabama: Hollingsworth & Porter (publisher) – via HathiTrust (Emory University).
      William Wright Hollingsworth (1861–1933) & Willburn Hunter Porter (1868–1948)
    4. 1898 ed. Cincinnati: W.H. Ferguson Company (publisher) – via HathiTrust (Emory University).
      William Henry Ferguson (1863–1931)

    5. 1896 ed (688 pages + 38 pages of Bible stories + US Census data + Index). Premier Publishing Company – via Google Books (Ohio State University).
      1. "The Practical Self-Educator". pp. 17–160.
      2. "Heroism of the Colored Soldiers in Our War With Spain" (starts after p. 160 → pp. i–xiii.).
      3. "The Proper Conduct of Life" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 17–110.).
        1. Book I: "Rules of Etiquette for All Occasions" – "True Lady and the True Gentleman" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 17–110.).
          1. "Manners Make the Man". pp. 17–22.
          2. "The True Lady". pp. 23–29.
          3. "The True Gentleman". pp. 30–34.
          4. "Introductions and Salutations". pp. 35–46.
          5. "Calls and Visits". pp. 41–46.
          6. "Evening Parties". pp. 47–54.
          7. "Dinner Parties". pp. 55–62.
          8. "Etiquette of Weddings and Funerals". pp. 63–68.
          9. "How to Converse Well". pp. 69–72.
          10. "Etiquette of Correspondence". pp. 73–80.
          11. "Proper Forms for Letters". pp. 81–110.
        2. Book II: "Courtship, Marriage and Domestic Life" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 111–282.).
        3. Book III: "How to be Healthy and Strong" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 283–282.).
        4. Book IV: "Business Rules and Forms" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 365–460.).
        5. Book V: "Manual of Practical Suggestions and- Useful Information for the Home and School" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 461–605.).
        6. Book VI: "Choice Selections of Poetry from the World's Best Authors" (starts after the Heroism section → pp. 606–688.).
          1. "Choice Selections of Poetry". pp. 606–656.
          2. "Masterpieces of Eloquence". pp. 657–688.
        7. "Bible Stories for the Young". pp. 1–33.
        8. Pre-Index Section (starts after the Bible section.).
          1. "Twelfth Census of the United States" (1900) (2 pages).
          2. "Population of the United States During the Last Seventy Years (1 page).
        9. "Index". pp. 705–720.

    6. 1969 re-print. Miami: Mnemosyne Publishing Inc. – via Internet Archive (University of Florida).

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