An Old Black “Mammy” with White Child | Frontispiece |
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Fac-similes of Certain Atlanta Newspapers of September 22, 1906 | 7 |
James H. Wallace | 10 |
R. R. Wright | 10 |
H. O. Tanner | 10 |
Rev. H. H. Proctor | 10 |
Dr. W. F. Penn | 10 |
George W. Cable | 10 |
Showing how the Colour Line Was Drawn by the Saloons at Atlanta, Georgia | 35 |
Interior of a Negro Working-man’s Home, Atlanta, Georgia | 46 |
Interior of a Negro Home of the Poorest Sort in Indianapolis | 46 |
Map Showing the Black Belt | 66 |
Where White Mill Hands Live in Atlanta, Georgia | 71 |
Where some of the Poorer Negroes Live in Atlanta, Georgia | 71 |
A “Poor White” Family | 74 |
A Model Negro School | 74 |
Old and New Cabins for Negro Tenants on the Brown Plantation | 85 |
Cane Syrup Kettle | 92 |
Chain-gang Workers on the Roads | 92 |
A Type of the Country Chain-gang Negro | 99 |
A Negro Cabin with Evidences of Abundance | 110 |
Off for the Cotton Fields | 110 |
Ward in a Negro Hospital at Philadelphia | 135 |
Studio of a Negro Sculptress | 135 |
A Negro Magazine Editor’s Office in Philadelphia | 138 |
A “Broom Squad” of Negro Boys | 138 |
A Type of Negro Girl Typesetter in Atlanta | 164 |
Mulatto Girl Student | 164 |
Miss Cecelia Johnson | 164 |
Mrs. Booker T. Washington | 173 |
Mrs. Robert H. Terrell | 173 |
Negroes Lynched by Being Burned Alive at Statesboro, Georgia | 179 |
Negroes of the Criminal Type | 179 |
Court House and Bank in the Public Square at Huntsville, Alabama | 190 |
Charles W. Chesnutt | 215 |
Dr. Booker T. Washington | 218 |
Dr. W. E. B. DuBois | 225 |
Colonel James Lewis | 240 |
W. T. Vernon | 240 |
Ralph W. Tyler | 240 |
J. Pope Brown | 252 |
James K. Vardaman | 252 |
Senator Jeff Davis | 252 |
Governor Hoke Smith | 252 |
Senator B. R. Tillman | 252 |
Ex-Governor W. J. Northen | 252 |