chapter | | | page | 1. | Childhood Days | | 1 | 2. | Shadows | | 7 | 3. | A Ray of Light | | 13 | 4. | Life at Tuskegee | | 18 | 5. | Reconnoitering | | 26 | 6. | Founding the Snow Hill School | | 35 | 7. | Small Beginnings | | 37 | 8. | Campaigning for Funds in the North | | 43 | 9. | Results | | 49 | 10. | Origin of the Jeanes Fund | | 54 | 11. | Appreciation | | 56 | 12. | Graduates and Ex-Students | | 63 | 13. | The Solution of the Negro Problem | | 77 | 14. | The Greatest Menace of the South | | 86 | 15. | The Negro Exodus | | 94 | 16. | The Negro and the Public Schools of the South | | 100 | 17. | Where Lies the Negro’s Opportunity? | | 104 | 18. | School Problems of a Tuskegee Graduate | | 109 | 19. | Benefits Wrought by Hardships | | 115 | 20. | The Negro and the World War | | 120 | | Appendix | | 127 |
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