
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIII
THE EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU AND FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA, 1862-1872 - Introduction
THE RELIGION OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVE: HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD LIFE AND DEATH
PRUDENCE CRANDALL
DOCUMENTS - EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
BOOK REVIEWS
NOTES
THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY
THE TEACHING OF NEGRO HISTORY
This 1923 volume of a pioneering historical journal assembles a varied collection of scholarly articles that shed light on early African‑American experiences in the United States and the Atlantic world. Essays explore the Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina, enslaved peoples' religious outlook, and personal recollections of figures like Anna Murray‑Douglass. The pieces combine careful research with vivid primary‑source excerpts, opening a window onto the era's educational, spiritual, and social currents.
Later sections broaden the scope with articles on teaching Negro history, biographies of key leaders, and the complex Haiti‑United States relationship. Studies of Paul Cuffe, early Methodist influence, and migration patterns of freed people reveal how ideas of liberty traveled across continents. Contemporary book reviews and conference notes place these discussions within the scholarly debates of the time.
For listeners interested in the foundations of African‑American scholarship, this volume offers a rich tapestry of essays, documents, and commentary that capture the intellectual vigor of early twentieth‑century historians. It serves both as a valuable historical resource and a reminder of the ongoing quest to understand Black contributions.
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