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6 10 Bibliographies Booker T. Washington: Gentleman. Outlook, cxi, 707, 24 Nov., 1915. Booker Washington and His Race. Outlook, xci, 781-3, i Dec., 1915. Booker Washington and Tuskegee. Harper's Weekly, xlv, 345, 30 Mar., 1901. Booker Washington and Tuskegee. A Southerner's View. Outlook, Ixvii, 871-3, 13 Apr., 1901. Breckinredge, S. P. An Unshackled Spirit. Survey, xxxv, 222-3, 27 Nov., 1915- Corson, O. T. Booker T. Washington — ^An Appreciation. National Education Association Proceedings, 1916, pp. 983-8. Drinker, Frederick E. Booker T. Washington, the Master Mind of a Child of Slavery. . . [Philadelphia, 1915.] Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Booker T. Washington. Survey, xxxv, 508, 29 Jan., 1916. fe Poxcroft, H. C. A Negro on Efficiency. Fortnightly Review, Ixxxvi, 461-74, Sept., 1906. Frissell, H. B. Education of the Negro. Work of Booker T. Washington and Robert Moton. National Education Association Proceedings, 1916, pp. 106-11. Gibson, John William. Progress of a Race; or, The Remarkable Advancement of the Colored American from the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance, and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor, and Trust. Second Edition . . . . Napierville, 111. [1912.] A Great American. Outlook, cxv, 23-4, 3 Jan., 1917. Greever, G. A Leader in Constructive Americanism. Dial, bd, 525-7, 14 Dec., 1916. Grimke, Francis J. The Roosevelt-Washington Episode, or Race Prejudice. [A Sermon] delivered October 27, 1901. [Washington, 1901.] Howells, W. D. An Exemplary Citizen. North American Review, clxxiii, 280- 88, Aug., 1901. Hubbard, Elbert. A Little Journey to Tuskegee. LaGrange, Ga. [1908?]. East Aurora, N. Y., 1908. Imes, G. Lake. Remember Booker T. Washington. [Montgomery, 1917.] A Leadier of Humanity. New Republic, v, 60-1, 20 Nov., 191 5. Leupp, F. E. Why Booker Washington has succeeded in his Life Work. Out- look, Ixxi, 326-33, 31 May, 1902. Morris, C. S. Booker Washington and his Work. Independent, liv, 565-8, 6 Mar., 1902. Pike, G[odfrey] Holden. From Slave to College President; being the Life Story of Booker T. Washington. London, 1902. MacKnight, S. J. Booker Washington and the Race Problem. Anglo-American Magazine, vi, 206-10, Sept., 1901. Memorial Addresses in Honor of Booker T. Washington. Lynchburg, Va., 1916. John F. Slater Fund, 1916. Richardson, C. Booker T. Washington, Servant of his Fellow Men. Missionary Review of the World, xxxix, 99-107, Feb., 1916. Spirit of Tuskegee. Survey, xxxv, 255-6, 4 Dec., 1915. Riley, B. F. The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington. Introduction by Edgar Y. MuUins. [1916.] Scarborough, W. S. Booker Washington and his Work. Education, xx, 270-6, Jan., 1900. Scott, Emmett J., and Stowe, Lyman Beecher. Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization. Preface by Theodore Roosevelt. 1916,