The Negro in the Field of Invention
Anthony Benezet
People of Color in Louisiana Part II
Notes on Connecticut as a Slave State
Documents LETTERS OF ANTHONY BENEZET
Reviews Of Books
Notes
Vol. II April, 1917 No. 2 I The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy
John Woolman's Efforts in Behalf of Freedom
The Tarik E Soudan
From a Jamaica Portfolio Francis Williams [210]
Notes on the Nomolis of Sherbroland
Documents Observations on the Negroes of Louisiana
Book Reviews
Notes Father Uncles of Baltimore
Vol. II July, 1917 No. 3 The Formation of the American Colonization Society
The Evolution of Slave Status in American Democracy II
History of the High School for Negroes in Washington
Our New Possessions The Danish West Indies
Documents Relating to the Danish West Indies
Reviews of Books (2)
Notes (2)
The African Origin of the Grecian Civilization [401]
Vol. II October, 1917 No. 4 Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes
The Struggle for the Recognition of Haiti and Liberia as Independent Republics
Three Negro Poets: Horton, Mrs. Harper, and Whitman [477]
Catholics and the Negro
Documents Letters of George Washington Bearing on the Negro
Reviews of Books (3)
Notes (3)
The First Biennial Meeting of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History at Washington
The writer, in studying the lives of early American chemists, encountered the name of Joseph Priestley so frequently, that he concluded to institute a search with the view of learning as much as possible of the life and activities, during his exile in this country, of the man whom chemists everywhere deeply revere. Recourse, therefore, was had to contemporary newspapers, documents and books, and the resulting material woven into the sketch given in the appended pages. If nothing more, it may be, perhaps, a connecting chapter for any future history of chemistry in America. Its preparation has been a genuine pleasure, which, it is hoped by him whose hand guided the pen, will be shared by his fellow chemists, and all who are interested in the growth and development of science in this country.