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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Epigraph
  4. Dedication
  5. Our Raison d’Être
  6. A Voice from the South
    1. Soprano Obligato
      1. Womanhood a Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race
      2. The Higher Education of Women
      3. “Woman Versus the Indian”
      4. The Status of Woman in America
    2. Tutti ad Libitum
      1. Has America a Race Problem; If So, How Can It Best Be Solved?
      2. One Phase of American Literature
      3. What Are We Worth?
      4. The Gain from a Belief
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

Endnotes

  1. Read before the convocation of colored clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Washington, DC, 1886. ↩︎

  2. Bascom. ↩︎

  3. Bascom’s Eng. Lit. p. 253. ↩︎

  4. Pamphlet published by Dr. Alex. Crummell. ↩︎

  5. The published report of ’91 shows 26 priests for the entire country, including one not engaged in work and one a professor in a nonsectarian school, since made Dean of an Episcopal Annex to Howard University known as King Hall. ↩︎

  6. Five have been graduated since ’86, two in ’91, two in ’92. ↩︎

  7. Graduated from Scientific Course, June, 1890, the first colored woman to graduate from Cornell. ↩︎

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