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OUR BROTHER IN BLACK: His Freedom and His Future.

Price, post-paid, – – – – – $1.

New York: HUNT & EATON; Cincinnati: CRANSTON & STOWE; Nashville, Tenn.: SOUTHERN METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE.

It goes to the very kernel of affairs.—Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution.

A most exhaustive and interesting study of the colored man, his present condition and future prospects.—New York Herald.

A more powerful plea for the Negro than any Negro ever made.—Cincinnati Star-Times.

We recall no other work on the subject so entirely satisfactory.—Christian Intelligencer.

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PLEAS FOR PROGRESS.

Price, post-paid, – – – – – $1.

New York: HUNT & EATON: Cincinnati: CRANSTON & STOWE.

Discusses Negro citizenship and Negro education on all sides, the Neglected Classes, the Social Evil, Public Education, Prohibition, and kindred topics.

A remarkable book, that should be in every public library, North and South.—Chicago Advance.

Covers almost every phase of the momentous race question.—Zion’s Herald.

No book of our day will serve the needs of information, North and South, as this volume. It discusses our civilization and its future.—Richmond (Va.) Christian Advocate.

This is the kernel of the Southern question.—Des Moines (Iowa) Christian Advocate.

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SERMONS AND SPEECHES.

Price, post-paid, – – – – – $1 25.

New York: HUNT & EATON.

Discusses the vital points of religion and daily duty. Most of these are discourses delivered to the young men of Emory College, Oxford, Ga.

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OUR CHILDREN.

Price, post-paid, – – – – – $1 25.

New York: HUNT & EATON.

There are single chapters worth more than the whole book.—New York Christian Advocate.

Most excellent, wholesome, and practical.—Zion’s Herald.

The best treatise of the kind of which we have any knowledge.—Dr. T. O. Summers, in Christian Advocate.

It is a book for every household.—Bishop J. H. Vincent.

A book that will at once instruct and arouse.—Western Methodist.

Placed in every family in the land, and carefully read, it would create a perceptible moral uplifting.—Holston Methodist.

Will be helpful to all Christian parents and teachers.—New York Observer.

Send to Publishers, or to

A. G. HAYGOOD, Jr.,

Decatur, Ga.

Transcriber’s Note:

Spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication except the following:

  • Page 66
    he does not philosphize changed to
    he does not philosophize
  • Page 94
    It were hard to say which changed to
    It was hard to say which
  • Page 106
    in any wise to self interest changed to
    in any wise to self-interest
  • Page 157
    present conditiom and future changed to
    present condition and future





                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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