Emigration and Migration Proposals

Summary
Includes bibliographical references (p. xix-xxiv).
Contents:
An appeal to Pharaoh: The Negro problem, and its radical solution (1889) / [Carlyle McKinley]. --
White or mongrel? A pamphlet on the deportation of Negroes from Virginia to Africa (1890) / Frank G. Ruffin. --
Migration of the Negroes. A study of U.S. census tables (1895) / Theodore D. Jervey. --
The caucasian and the Negro in the United States. They must separate. If not, the extermination. A proposed solution: colonization (1902) / William P. Calhoun. --
The Negro problem: a study as presented by Booker T. Washington, Wm. Hannibal Thomas and Thomas T. Fortune, and as drawn from the figures of U.S. census and former study --
Migration of the Negroes (1902) / Theodore D. Jervey. --
Starlight, or notes on the world and the world's fair at St. Louis; religion and the race problem (1903) / Clay Dandridge.
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