CONTENTS.

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The Need of New Ideas and New Aims for a New Era 11
The Status of the Family—The Conditions of Labor—Higher Plane of Morality.
Laying the Corner Stone 23
The Tennessee Centennial 31
Negro Building—History and Old Relics—Department of Arts—Mines and Minerals—Department of Dentistry—The Woman's Board.
Cotton States Industrial Exposition 45
The Need of the Hour 47
Unity 49
Negro Business Association 51
Negro Banks 53
Negro Wealth by States 54
Negro School-Teachers 55
How to Teach Obedience 57
Hints for Our Girls 59
What Negro Women are Doing 61
What Race Newspapers Have Done 62
Race Evils 62
Two Cultured Races 67
The New Colored Woman 69
Have Courage 72
The South Given the Preference 74
Mrs. Georgia Gordon Taylor 75
Three Great Negroes 76
Pointed Paragraphs from Race Newspapers 79
Madam Sissiretta Jones 89
Miss Hallie Q. Brown 91
Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis 95
Indorsement—To Henrietta Vinton Davis.
Rich Thoughts From Great Race Thinkers 98
The Colored Physician in the South 113
The First Colored Specialist 118
Especial Company 119
The Sphere of Woman 121
The Mourning Preacher 124
Our Greatest Drawback 127
The Race Problem 128
Mother's Treasures 146
Gen. Antonio Maceo 149
Married Life—Its Joys and Sorrows

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