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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Epigraph
Contents
Biographical Introduction
The Education of Negroes in New Jersey
Contents
Foreword
Part I
I: Introduction
II: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
III: The Society of Friends
IV: Slaves and Free Negroes, 1776-1804
V: The Societies for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery
VI: A Period of Transition, 1804-1830
VII: Sunday Schools
VIII: The African School
Part II
IX: Rise of Negro Leadership
X: Extension of Democracy, 1844-1865
XI: Reconstruction Period
XII: The Law of 1881
Part III
XIII: Recent Investigations
XIV: Summary and Conclusions
XV: Implications for Education
Bibliography
Essays
New Jersey Laws and the Negro
Negro Suffrage in New Jersey, 1776-1875
Chapter IX from "Racial Integration in the Public Schools in New Jersey
Reviews and Notes
Are Colonials People?
It Can Happen Anywhere
Notes from Recent Books
Notes from Recent Books
Encyclopedia Entry
"Lucy Diggs Slowe
Chronological Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Contributors.

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