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  1. Preface
  2. Detailed Table of Contents, Vol. I
  3. Part I--Preliminary Considerations
    1. CHAPTER I: The Unity of Mankind
      1. THE UNITY OF MANKIND.
        1. FOOTNOTES:
    2. CHAPTER II: The Negro in Light of Philology, Ethnology, and Egyptology
      1. THE NEGRO IN THE LIGHT OF PHILOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND EGYPTOLOGY.
        1. FOOTNOTES:
    3. CHAPTER III: Primitive Negro Civilization
      1. PRIMITIVE NEGRO CIVILIZATION.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    4. CHAPTER IV: Negro Kingdoms of Africa
      1. NEGRO KINGDOMS OF AFRICA.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    5. CHAPTER V: The Ashantee Empire
      1. THE ASHANTEE EMPIRE.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    6. CHAPTER VI: The Negro Type
      1. THE NEGRO TYPE.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    7. CHAPTER VII: African Idiosyncrasies
      1. AFRICAN IDIOSYNCRASIES.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    8. CHAPTER VIII: Languages, Literature, and Religion
      1. LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, AND RELIGION.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    9. CHAPTER IX: Sierra Leone
      1. SIERRA LEONE.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    10. CHAPTER X: The Republic of Liberia
      1. THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    11. CHAPTER XI: Résumé
      1. RÉSUMÉ.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
  4. Part II--Slavery in the Colonies
    1. CHAPTER XIII: The Colony of New York
      1. THE COLONY OF NEW YORK.
        1. 1628-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    2. CHAPTER XIV: The Colony of Massachusetts
      1. THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS.
        1. 1633-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    3. CHAPTER XV: The Colony of Massachusetts, cont.
      1. THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS,—CONTINUED.
        1. 1633-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    4. CHAPTER XVI: The Colony of Maryland
      1. THE COLONY OF MARYLAND.
        1. 1634-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    5. CHAPTER XVII: The Colony of Delaware
      1. THE COLONY OF DELAWARE.
        1. 1636-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    6. CHAPTER XVIII: The Colony of Connecticut
      1. THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT.
        1. 1646-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    7. CHAPTER XIX: The Colony of Rhode Island
      1. THE COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND.
        1. 1647-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    8. CHAPTER XX: The Colony of New Jersey
      1. THE COLONY OF NEW JERSEY.
        1. 1664-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    9. CHAPTER XXI: The Colony of South Carolina
      1. THE COLONY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
        1. 1665-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    10. CHAPTER XXII: The Colony of North Carolina
      1. THE COLONY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
        1. 1669-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    11. CHAPTER XXIII: The Colony of New Hampshire
      1. THE COLONY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
        1. 1679-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    12. CHAPTER XXIV: The Colony of Pennsylvania
      1. THE COLONY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
        1. 1681-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    13. CHAPTER XXV: The Colony of Georgia
      1. THE COLONY OF GEORGIA.
        1. 1732-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    14. CHAPTER XII: The Colony of Virginia
      1. THE COLONY OF VIRGINIA.
        1. 1619-1775.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
  5. Part III--The Negro During the Revolution
    1. CHAPTER XXVI: Military Employment of Negroes
      1. MILITARY EMPLOYMENT OF NEGROES.
        1. 1775-1780.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    2. CHAPTER XXVII: Negroes as Soldiers
      1. NEGROES AS SOLDIERS.
        1. 1775-1783.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    3. CHAPTER XXVIII: Legal Status of the Negro During the Revolution
      1. LEGAL STATUS OF THE NEGRO DURING THE REVOLUTION.
        1. 1775-1783.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    4. CHAPTER XXIX: The Negro Intellect
      1. THE NEGRO INTELLECT.—BANNEKER THE ASTRONOMER.[611].— FULLER THE MATHEMATICIAN.—DERHAM THE PHYSICIAN.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    5. CHAPTER XXX: Slavery During the Revolution
      1. SLAVERY DURING THE REVOLUTION.
        1. 1775-1783.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
    6. CHAPTER XXXI: Slavery as a Political and Legal Problem
      1. SLAVERY AS A POLITICAL AND LEGAL PROBLEM.
        1. 1775-1800.
      2. FOOTNOTES:
  6. Appendix
  7. INDEX.
  8. THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE

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