Chapter | | Page | I | Thoughts on Slavery | 3 | II | In Virginia | 22 | III | Orators and Actors, Preachers and Singers | 70 | IV | In Tennessee | 97 | V | Marching Through Georgia | 119 | VI | Tramping to the Sea | 152 | VII | After the War: the Vote | 182 | VIII | In Alabama: Color and Color Prejudice | 195 | IX | The Southern Point of View | 211 | X | Exodus | 232 | XI | In North Florida and New Orleans | 240 | XII | The New Negro Mind | 263 | XIII | Negro Leadership | 282 | XIV | The World Aspect | 291 | XV | Up the Mississippi | 309 | XVI | At Vicksburg | 328 |
The Negro slaves were released in 1863. They and their children number twelve millions out of a total of a hundred millions of all races blending in America. Where do the children of the slaves stand to-day?
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