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Chapter I.
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Hon. Frederick Douglass, LL. D.
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Magnetic Orator—Anti-Slavery Editor—Marshal Of The District Of Columbia—First Citizen Of America—Eminent Patriot And Distinguished Republican
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Chapter II.
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Rev. W. B. Derrick, D. D.
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Minister Of the A. M. E. Church—Pulpit Orator
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Chapter III.
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Philip H. Murry, Esq.
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Phrenologist—Editor—Philosopher
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Chapter IV.
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Crispus Attucks.
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First Martyr Of the Revolutionary War—A Negro Whose Blood Was Given For Liberty—Blood The Price Of Liberty
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Chapter V.
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Granville T. Woods, Esq.
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Electrician—Mechanical Engineer—Manufacturer Of Telephones, Telegraph And Electrical Instruments
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Chapter VI.
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Hon. Jeremiah A. Brown.
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Legislator—Carpenter And Joiner—Clerk—Deputy Sheriff—Turnkey—Letter Carrier
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Chapter VII.
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William Calvin Chase, Esq.
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Editor Of The Washington Bee—A Vigorous And Antagonistic Writer—Politician—Agitator
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Chapter VIII.
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Rev. James W. Hood, D. D.
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Bishop Of The A. M. E. Zion Church—Church Organizer And Builder—Assistant Superintendent Of Public Instruction—His Many Contests For Civil Rights On Steamboats And Cars
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Chapter IX.
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Hon. Samuel R. Lowery.
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Silk Culturist—Lawyer—Editor
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Chapter X.
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William Still, Esq.
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Philanthropist—Coal Dealer—Twenty Years Owner Of The Largest Public Hall Owned By a Colored Man—Author
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Chapter XI.
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Professor J. W. Morris, A. B., A. M., LL. B.
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President Of Allen University, Columbia, S. C.--Professor Of Languages
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Chapter XII.
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Hon. Robert Smalls.
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Congressman—Pilot And Captain Of The Steamer "Planter."
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Chapter XIII.
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Henry Ossawa Tanner.
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A Rising Artist—Exhibitor Of Paintings In The Art Galleries—Illustrator Of Magazines
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Chapter XIV.
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Rev. Andrew Heath.
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A Minister Of The Gospel, Eminent For His Piety
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Chapter XV.
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H. C. Smith, Esq.
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Prominent Editor—First-Class Musician—Deputy Oil Inspector Of Ohio—Song Writer—Leader Of Bands—Cornetist
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Chapter XVI.
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Rev. John Bunyan Reeve, A. B., D. D.
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Distinguished Presbyterian Divine—Professor Of Howard University Theological Department
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Chapter XVII.
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Thomas J. Bowers, Esq.
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The American "Mario"—Tenor Vocalist
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Chapter XVIII.
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Rev. Nicholas Franklin Roberts, A. B., A. M.
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Professor Of Mathematics—President Of The Baptist State Convention Of North Carolina—Moderator Of One Hundred Thousand Baptists
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Chapter XIX.
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Hon. Theophile T. Allain.
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State Senator Of Louisiana—Agitator Of Educational Measures And Internal Improvement—Contractor For Repairing Levees
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Chapter XX.
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Denmark Veazie.
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"Black John Brown"—Martyr
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Chapter XXI.
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Professor J. E. Jones, A. B., A. M.
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Professor Of Homiletics And Greek In The Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.--Corresponding Secretary Of The Baptist Foreign Mission Convention
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Chapter XXII.
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John Wesley Terry, Esq.
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Foreman Of The Ironing And Fitting Department Of The Chicago West Division Street Car Company—Director And Treasurer Of The Chicago Co-Operative Packing And Provision Company—Director Of The Central Park Building And Loan Association
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Chapter XXIII.
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William E. Matthews, LL. B.
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Broker—Real Estate Agent—Financier And Lawyer
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Chapter XXIV.
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Rev. James Alfred Dunn Podd.
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Superintendent Of Schools—Editor—Brilliant Pastor
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Chapter XXV.
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Hon. Henry Wilkins Chandler, A. B., A. M.
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Member Of The State Senate, Florida—Capitalist—Lawyer—City Clerk And Alderman
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Chapter XXVI.
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Rev. Theodore Doughty Miller, D. D.
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The Eloquent Pastor Of Cherry Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa.--A Veteran Divine Distinguished For Long Service
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Chapter XXVII.
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J. D. Baltimore, Esq.
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Chief Engineer And Mechanician At The Freedmen's Hospital—Engineer—Machinist—Inventor
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Chapter XXVIII.
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J. R. Clifford, Esq.
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Editor—Lawyer—Teacher—Orator
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Chapter XXIX.
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Wiley Jones, Esq.
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The Owner Of a Street Car Railroad, a Race Track And a Park—A Capitalist Worth $125,000
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Chapter XXX.
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Professor John H. Burrus, A. B., A. M.
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President Of Alcorn University—Professor Of Mental And Moral Philosophy And Constitutional Law—Teacher Of Political Economy, Literature And Chemistry—Attorney At Law
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Chapter XXXI.
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Henry F. Williams, Esq.
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Composer—Violinist And Cornetist—Band Instructor
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Chapter XXXII.
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Rev. Edmund Kelly.
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Christian Letter-Writer—Lecturer And Author
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Chapter XXXIII.
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Rev. Preston Taylor.
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Pastor Of The Church Of The Disciples, Nashville, Tennessee—General Financial Agent Of The College—Big Contractor
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Chapter XXXIV.
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Solomon G. Brown.
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Distinguished Scientist—Lecturer—Chief Clerk Of The Transportation Department Of The Smithsonian Institute [sic], Washington, D. C.--Entomologist—Taxidermist—Lecturer On "Insects" And "Geology."
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Chapter XXXV.
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John Mitchell, Jr.
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The Gamest Negro Editor On The Continent—A Man Of Grit And Iron Nerve—A Natural Born Artist
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Chapter XXXVI.
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Rev. London Ferrill.
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Pastor Of a Church Incorporated By a State Legislature—An Old Time Preacher—Hired By Town Trustees To Preach To Colored People
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Chapter XXXVII.
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Professor Richard Theodore Greener, A. B., LL. B., LL. D.
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Chief Civil Service Examiner—Lawyer—Metaphysician, Logician And Orator—Prize Essayist—Dean Of The Law Department Of Howard University
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Chapter XXXVIII.
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Captain Paul Cuffee.
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Sea Captain—Wealthy Ship Owner—Petitions To The Massachusetts Legislature Against "Taxation Without Representation" Petition Granted
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Chapter XXXIX.
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Rev. Alexander Walters.
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Financier And Pulpit Orator
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Chapter XL.
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Benjamin Banneker.
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Astronomer—Philosopher—Inventor—Philanthropist
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Chapter XLI.
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Rev. Richard DeBaptiste, D. D.
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Corresponding Secretary And Beloved Disciple
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Chapter XLII.
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Hon. George French Ecton.
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Representative From The Third Senatorial District, Chicago—From The Plowhandles To The Legislature—From The Capacity Of a Waiter To That Of Legislator
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Chapter XLIII.
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Professor Newell Houston Ensley.
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Professor Of Rhetoric And Sciences—Hebraist—Musician
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Chapter XLIV.
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Rev. Christopher H. Payne.
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Preacher, Editor And Soliciting Agent
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Chapter XLV.
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Professor Peter Humphries Clark, A. M.
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Educator—Editor And Agitator
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Chapter XLVI.
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Justin Holland, Esq.
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Musical Author And Arranger—Performer On The Guitar, Flute And The Piano Forte
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Chapter XLVII.
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Professor William Hooper Council.
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President State Normal And Industrial School, Huntsville, Alabama—Editor And Lawyer
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Chapter XLVIII.
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Rev. James Poindexter, D. D.
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Advocate Of Human Rights—Minister Of The Gospel And Agitator—Director Of The Bureau Of Forestry—Member Of The Board Of Education Of The City Of Columbus, Ohio
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Chapter XLIX.
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Richard Mason Hancock, Esq.
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Foreman Of The Pattern Shops Of The Eagle Works Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois—Mathematician, Draughtsman. Carpenter—Foreman Of The Liberty Iron Works Pattern Shops.
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Chapter L.
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Professor W. S. Scarborough, A. B., A. M., LL. D.
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Author Of a Greek Text Book—Scientist—Lecturer—Scholar—Student Of Sanscrit, Zend, Gothicand Luthanian Languages
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Chapter LI.
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Rev. Solomon T. Clanton, JR., A. B., B. D.
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Instructor Of Mathematics—Secretary Of The American National Baptist Convention—Agent Of The American Baptist Publication Society
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Chapter LII.
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Prof. John O. Crosby, A. M., B. E.
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Principal State Normal School, North Carolina.
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Chapter LIII.
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Hon. Francis L. Cardoza.
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Secretary Of State—Treasurer Of State—Professor Of Languages—Principal Of The High School, Washington, D. C.
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Chapter LIV.
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Hon. John S. Leary, LL. B.
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Attorney At Law—Legislator—U. S. Deputy Collector.
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Chapter LV.
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E. S. Porter, A. B., M. D.
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Physician On The Sanitary Force Of Louisville, Kentucky—Medical Attendant At The Orphans' Home And The State University—Lecturer.
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Chapter LVI.
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Rev. Augustus Tolton.
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The First And Only Native American Catholic Priest Of African Descent, Through Both Parents, On The Continent.
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Chapter LVII.
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William Wells Brown, Esq.
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Author—Lecturer—Historian Of The Negro Race—Foreign Traveler—Medical Doctor.
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Chapter LVIII.
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Prof. Walter F. Craig.
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Solo Violinist—Orchestra Conductor.
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Chapter LIX.
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Rev. Charles L. Purce, A. B.
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President Of Selma University, Selma, Alabama.
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Chapter LX.
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Alexander Dumas.
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Distinguished French Negro—Dramatist And Novelist—Voluminous Writer.
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Chapter LXI.
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Rev. William Reuben Pettiford.
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A Successful Pastor—Trustee Of Selma University.
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Chapter LXII.
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Hon. Robert B. Elliott.
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Congressman—Eloquent Orator—Distinguished Disciple Of Black-Stone.
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Chapter LXIII.
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Professor Inman Edward Page, A. B., A. M.
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Principal Of Lincoln Institute—Oratorical Prize Winner At Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
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Chapter LXIV.
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Rev. E. K. Love.
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From The Ditch To The Pastorate Of 5000 Christians—Editor Of The Centennial Record Of Georgia—Associate Editor—Honored Of God.
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Chapter LXV.
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J. A. Arneaux, Esq.
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Professional Tragedian, "Black Booth"—Editor—Poet—Graduate Of Two French Institutions Of Learning.
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Chapter LXVI.
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Rev. Richard Allen.
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First Bishop Of The A. M. E. Church—An Eminent Preacher—A Devout Man.
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Chapter LXVII.
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Hon. Samuel Allen Mcelwee. A. B., LL. B.
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Lawyer—Legislator—President Of The Tennessee Fair Association—Orator—Speech In The Legislature On Mobs
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Chapter LXVIII.
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Rev. Lott Carey.
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First American Missionary To Africa
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Chapter LXIX.
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Hon. John Mercer Langston, A. B., A. M., LL. D.
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Lawyer—Minister Resident And Consul-General—Charge De Affaires—President Of The Virginia Normal And Collegiate Institute—Formerly Dean And Professor Of Law In Howard University
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Chapter LXX.
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Rev. William H. Mcalpine.
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Baptist Divine—President Of a College—Editor Of a Weekly Journal.
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Chapter LXXI.
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Rev. Alexander Crummell, A. B., D. D.
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Rector Of St. Luke's Church, Washington, D. C.--Professor Of Mental And Moral Science In The College Of Liberia—Author
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Chapter LXXII.
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Hon. George H. White.
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A Member Of The House Of Representatives And The Only Colored State Solicitor And Prosecuting Attorney
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Chapter LXXIII.
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Hon. Josiah T. Settle, A. B., A. M., LL. B.
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Eminent Lawyer—Assistant Attorney-General Of Shelby County, Tennessee—Eloquent Orator—Legislator
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Chapter LXXIV.
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William H. Gibson, Esq.
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School Teacher In Slavery Days—Musician—Mail Agent—Revenue Agent—Grand Master U. B. Of Friendship
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Chapter LXXV.
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Hon. George W. Williams, LL. D.
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The Most Eminent Negro Historian In The World—Author Of World Wide Reputation—Legislator—Judge-Advocate Of The Grand Army Of The Republic—Novelist—Scholar—Magnetic Orator—Editor—Soldier—Preacher—Traveler—Inister To Hayti
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Chapter LXXVI.
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Prof. William Eve Holmes, A. B., A. M.
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Hebrew, German And French Scholar—Professor In The Atlanta Baptist Seminary
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Chapter LXXVII.
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Rev. Randall Bartholomew Vandervall, D. D.
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A Self-Made Man—A Graduate From The School Of Adversity
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Chapter LXXVIII.
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Rev. Elijah P. Marrs.
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Preacher—Soldier—Treasurer
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Chapter LXXIX.
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Rev. Daniel Jones.
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Presiding Elder Of The M. E. Church—His Hair-Breadth Escapes
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Chapter LXXX.
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Rev. Henry N. Jeter.
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Baptist Preacher
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Chapter LXXXI.
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Rev. J. T. White.
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Divine—Editor—State Senator—Commissioner Public Of Works
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Chapter LXXXII.
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Rev. G. W. Gayles.
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The Last Colored State Senator In The Mississippi Legislature—Moderator Of The State Convention—Member Of The Board Of Police
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Chapter LXXXIII.
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Hon. Mifflin Wister Gibbs.
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Attorney At Law—The First Colored Judge In The United States, And An Active Politician—An Advocate Of Industrial Education—Contractor And Builder
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Chapter LXXXIV.
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William H. Steward, Esq.
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Grand Master—Secretary—Business Manager—Letter Carrier
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Chapter LXXXV.
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Rev. Frank J. Grimke, A. B.
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Learned And Eloquent Presbyterian Divine—Touching Memorial On Leaving Washington, D. C.
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Chapter LXXXVI.
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Hon. Robert Harlan.
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Legislator—A Fugitive From Prejudice—Resident In England Ten Years
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Chapter LXXXVII.
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Dr. Anthony William Amo.
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A Learned Negro—Student At Halle—Skilled In Latin And Greek—Philosophical Lecturer—Received Doctorate From The University Of Wittenberg, And Counselor Of State By The Count Of Berlin
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Chapter LXXXVIII.
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Rev. Rufus L. Perry, Ph. D.
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Editor—Ethnologist—Essayist—Logician—Profound Student Of Negro History—Scholar In The Greek, Latin And Hebrew Languages
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Chapter LXXXIX.
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Rev. Bartlett Taylor.
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Financier And Church Builder—Christian Pioneer
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Chapter XC.
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Professor James M. Gregory, A. B., A. M.
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Dean Of The College Department Of Howard University—Linguist
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Chapter XCI.
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Rev. Daniel Abraham Gaddie, D. D.
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From The Blacksmith Shop To The Pulpit—Temperance Advocate—Moderator Of Fifty Thousand Baptists
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Chapter XCII.
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W. Q. Atwood, Esq.
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Lumber Merchant And Capitalist—Orator--
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Chapter XCIII.
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Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, D. D.
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Minister Resident Of Liberia—Distinguished Minister Of The Gospel, And a Brilliant Orator
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Chapter XCIV.
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Rev. Leonard A. Grimes.
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Imprisoned In Richmond, Virginia, For Assisting Fugitive Slaves To Escape From Slavery—A Lovely Disciple
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Chapter XCV.
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Rev. James H. Holmes.
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Pastor Of a Flourishing Church In Richmond, Virginia
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Chapter XCVI.
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General T. Morris Chester.
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General—Phonographer And Typewriter—Lawyer
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Chapter XCVII.
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Rev. Lemuel Haynes, A. M.
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A Distinguished Theologian
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Chapter XCVIII.
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Hon. H. O. Wagoner.
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Compositor—Deputy Sheriff—Clerk Of The Legislature.
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Chapter XCIX.
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Rev. Marcus Dale.
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Shrewd Financier And General Manager—Business Capacity Shown.
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Chapter C.
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Charles B. Purvis, A. M., M. D.
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Secretary And Treasurer—Professor Of Obstetrics And Diseases Of Women And Children—Surgeon In Charge Of Freedman's Hospital.
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Chapter CI.
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Professor W. H. Crogman, A. B., A. M.
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Professor Of Classics In Clark University.
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Chapter CII.
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Hon. Blanche K. Bruce.
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United States Senator—Register Of The United States Treasury.
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Chapter CIII.
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J. Dallas Bowser, Esq.
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Editor Of The Gate City Press—Grain And Coal Merchant—Principal Lincoln School.
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Chapter CIV.
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Rev. Jesse Freeman Boulden.
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Member Of The Lower House Of The Legislature Of Mississippi In Reconstruction Times—Agent Of The American Baptist Publication Society.
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Chapter CV.
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Rev. William T. Dixon.
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Veteran Pastor Of Concord Baptist Church. Brooklyn, New York.
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Chapter CVI.
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Rev. Matthew Campbell.
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One Of God's Servants, Full Of Years And Work For Christ—A Thirty Years' Pastorate—Married 2000 Couples.
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Chapter CVII.
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Rev. C. C. Vaughn.
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State Grand Chief Of I. O. Good Samaritans And Daughters Of Samaria—Preacher And Teacher.
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Chapter CVIII.
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Rev. Harvey Johnson.
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Eminent Baltimore Pastor—Prominent In The Councils Of His Church.
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Chapter CIX.
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Ira Aldridge.
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The African Tragedian—The "African Roscius".
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Chapter CX.
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Hon. George L. Ruffin, LL. B.
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Judge Of The Charlestown District, Massachusetts—From The Barber's Chair To The Bench.
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Chapter CXI.
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Professor D. Augustus Straker, LL. B., LL. D.
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Dean Of Law Department—Lawyer—Orator And Stenographer.
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Chapter CXII.
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Rev. John Hudson Riddick.
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Preacher—Councilman—Deputy Marshal.
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Chapter CXIII.
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Rev. J. C. Price, A. B.
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President Livingstone College—Great Temperance Orator.
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Chapter CXIV.
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Hon. Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback.
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Governor—Lieutenant-Governor—United States Senator—Lawyer—His Daring "Railroad Race"—Eminent Politician—Wealthy Gentleman
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Chapter CXV.
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Alexander Petion.
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President Of Hayti—Skillful Engineer—Educated At The Military School Of France
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Chapter CXVI.
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Timothy Thomas Fortune, Esq.
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Editor—Author—Pamphleteer—Agitator
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Chapter CXVII.
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Troy Porter, Esq.
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Plumber, Gas And Steam Fitter—Superintendent Of Waterworks And Town Clerk
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Chapter CXVIII.
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Blind Tom. (Thomas Bethune.)
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A Remarkable Musician—The Negro Pianist
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Chapter CXIX.
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Rev. Henry Adams.
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A Faithful Pastor—A Good Man
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Chapter CXX.
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J. C. Farley, Esq.
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Photographer And Prominent Citizen Of Richmond, Virginia
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Chapter CXXI.
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Rev. Henry McNeal Turner, D. D., LL. D.
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Bishop Of A. M. E. Church—Philosopher—Politician And Orator—Eminent Lecturer—Author—Intense Race Man—United States Chaplain
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Chapter CXXII.
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Rev. John W. Stephenson, M. D.
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Church Builder—Financier—Druggist—His Methods
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Chapter CXXIII.
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Professor Joseph Carter Corbin, A. B., A. M.
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State Superintendent Of Public Instruction—Linguist—Master Of Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Hebrew And Danish—Profound Mathematician And Musician—Organist, Pianist, Flutist
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Chapter CXXIV.
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Hon. James M. Trotter.
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Recorder Of Deeds—Author Of Music And Some Highly Musical People.' Assistant Superintendent Of The Register Letter Department, Boston, Massachusetts—Lieutenant In The Army
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Chapter CXXV.
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Rev. Allen Allensworth, A. M.
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The Great Children's Preacher Of The Gospel—Chaplain Of The Twenty-Fourth Infantry Of The U. S.--Presidential Elector—Agent Of The American Baptist Publication Society
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Chapter CXXVI.
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Rev. George Washington Dupee.
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Eminent Minister—Moderator Of The General Association—Editor—Preacher Of 12000 Funeral Sermons—Baptizer Of 8000 Candidates
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Chapter CXXVII.
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Samuel C. Watson, M. D.
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Druggist—Doctor—Member Of City Council—First Colored Clerk Of a Steamboat Owned By a Colored Man
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Chapter CXXVIII.
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Rt. Rev. Richard Harvey Cain, D. D.
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Bishop Of The A. M. E. Church—Congressman—Senator In The South Carolina Legislature—President Of Paul Quinn College
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Chapter CXXIX.
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Hon. John H. Smythe, LL. B., LL. D.
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United States Minister—Resident Minister—Consul-General To Liberia—Attorney At Law
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Chapter CXXX.
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J. J. Durham, A. B., A. M., M. D.
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Valedictorian In The Medical School—A Vigorous, Convincing Debater—Preacher
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Chapter CXXXI.
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Rev. Benjamin W. Arnett, D. D.
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Financial Secretary Of The A. M. E. Church—The Statistician Of His Church—Author—Editor Of The Budget—Legislator—Author Of The Bill Wiping Out The "Black Laws" Of Ohio
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Chapter CXXXII.
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Olandah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa.
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A Virginia Slave—Purchases His Freedom—Sails For London—Presents a Petition To The Queen
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Chapter CXXXIII.
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John W. Cromwell, Esq.
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Editor—Distinguished English Scholar—Lawyer—President Of The Bethel Literary Society, Washington, D. C.--Examiner And Register Of Money Order Accounts
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Chapter CXXXIV.
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Rev. E. M. Brawley, D. D.
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Editor Baptist Tribune—President Of Selma University—Sunday School Agent Of South Carolina
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Chapter CXXXV.
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James W. C. Pennington, D. D.
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Able Presbyterian Divine—Greek, Latin And German Scholar
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Chapter CXXXVI.
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Hon. Edward Wilmot Blyden, LL. D.
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Linguist—Oriental Scholar—Arabic Professor—Magazine Writer—Minister Plenipotentiary—President Of Liberia College
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Chapter CXXXVII.
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Rev. B. F. Lee, D. D.
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Editor Of The Christian Recorder—President Of Wilberforce University For Many Years
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Chapter CXXXVIII.
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Hon. J. J. Spelman.
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State Senator—Temperance Orator—Eminent Baptist Layman
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Chapter CXXXIX.
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Rev. Marshall W. Taylor, D. D.
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Editor Of The Southwestern Advocate—Brilliant Writer
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Chapter CXL.
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Toussaint L'Ouverture.
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The Negro Soldier, Statesman And Martyr
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Chapter CXLI.
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Hon. Hiram R. Revels.
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United States Senator—A. M. E. Preacher—President Of The Alcorn University—Planter
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Chapter CXLII.
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Rev. Harrison N. Bouey.
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Missionary To Africa—Agent American Baptist Publication Society—District Secretary
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Chapter CXLIII.
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Colonel James Lewis.
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Surveyor-General—Colonel Of The Second Regiment State Militia—Collector Of The New Orleans Port—Naval Officer—Superintendent Of The United States Bonded Warehouses
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Chapter CXLIV.
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Rev. E. H. Lipscombe, A. B., A. M.
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President Of The Western Union Institute—Professor Of Rhetoric And Moral Philosophy—Preacher—Editor Of The Mountain Gleaner
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Chapter CXLV.
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Hon. James C. Matthews.
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Lawyer And Recorder Of Deeds, Washington, D. C.
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Chapter CXLVI.
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Professor William Howard Day, D. D.
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Able And Forcible Orator—Practical Printer—Veteran Editor—Philanthropist—Agitator—Progressive Race Man
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Chapter CXLVII.
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Rev. Benjamin Tucker Tanner, A. M., D. D.
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Editor A. M. E. Review—Twenty Years An Editor—For Many Years Editor Of The Christian Recorder—Author Of Ecclesiastical Works
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Chapter CXLVIII.
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Geoffrey L'Islet.
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Correspondent Of The French Academy Of Sciences—Versed In The Sciences Of Botany, Natural Philosophy, Zoology And Astronomy
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Chapter CXLIX.
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R. C. O. Benjamin, Esq.
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Lawyer—Author—Editor—Champion Of The Race
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Chapter CL.
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Hon. John J. Irvine.
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Clerk Of The Circuit Court Of Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Chapter CLI.
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George T. Downing, Esq.
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Aggressive Politician—An Intimate Friend Of Charles Sumner—An Old Time Warrior For Free Speech And Human Rights—A Man Of Pronounced Convictions
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Chapter CLII.
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Major Martin R. Delaney, M. D.
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Scientist—Ethnologist—Lecturer—Discoverer—Member Of The International Statistical Conference
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Chapter CLIII.
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Rev. J. B. Fields.
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An Able, Eloquent Baptist Divine—Popular Historian—Lecturer—The Annihilator Of Ingersollism
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Chapter CLIV.
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Robert Pelham, Jr.
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The Able Editor Of The Detroit Plaindealer—A Vigorous Writer—An Active Politician
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Chapter CLV.
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Professor B. T. Washington.
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Principal Of The Tuskegee Normal School—A Successful Career—A Wonderful Institution—Industrial Education
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Chapter CLVI.
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Rev. J. P. Campbell, D. D., LL. D.
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Bishop Of The A. M. E. Church—The Theologian Of The Denomination
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Chapter CLVII.
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Nat. Turner.
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Insurrectionist
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Chapter CLVIII.
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Hon. Hilery Richard Wright Johnson.
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President Of Liberia—An Accomplished English And Classical Scholar—A Master Of German, French And Mathematics
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Chapter CLIX.
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Hon. John R. Lynch.
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Prominent Politician—Orator—Lawyer—Congressman—Presided At The National Republican Convention.
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Chapter CLX.
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Rev. P. H. A. Braxton.
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Pastor Of The Calvary Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland—Writer—Speaker.
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Chapter CLXI.
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Professor T. McCants Stewart. A. B., LL. B.
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Attorney At Law—Professor And Author.
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Chapter CLXII.
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Hon. E. P. McCabe.
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Auditor Of Kansas—County Clerk—Successful Politician.
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Chapter CLXIII.
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Rev. Charles Henry Parrish, A. B.
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A Rising Young Man—From The Position Of Janitor To The Secretaryship Of a University.
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Chapter CLXIV.
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Rev. John Jasper.
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"The Sun Do Move".
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Chapter CLXV.
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James E. J. Capitein.
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A Negro Born In Africa—Taken To Europe—Educated In Holland—Latin Poet.
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Chapter CLXVI.
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Rev. D. A. Payne, D. D., LL. D.
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Senior Bishop Of The A. M. E. Church—Educator And Author—The Scholar Of The Denomination.
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Chapter CLXVII.
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Rev. I. M. Burgan, B. D.
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President Of Paul Quinn College—Educator—Pioneer.
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Chapter CLXVIII.
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Rev. W. J. White.
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Editor Of The Georgia Baptist.
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Chapter CLXIX.
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Hon. Alexander Clark.
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Eminent Mason—Lawyer—Editor.
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Chapter CLXX.
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Hon. John C. Dancy.
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Editor Of The Star Of Zion—Eminent Layman In The A. M. E. Zion Church—Recorder Of Deeds Of Edgecombe Co., North Carolina.
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Chapter CLXXI.
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Professor Charles L. Reason.
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A Veteran New York School Teacher—European Traveler—One Of The Giants In Anti-Slavery Days.
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Chapter CLXXII.
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Rev. John M. Brown, D. D., D. C. L.
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An Active Bishop In The A. M. E. Church.
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Chapter CLXXIII.
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Professor David Abner, Jr.
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A Rising Young Professor In Bishop College, Texas—Editor—Lecturer.
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Chapter CLXXIV.
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Rev. A. A. Whitman.
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Author Of a Book Of Poems, Entitled, 'Not a Man, And Yet a Man,' With Miscellaneous Poems.
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Chapter CLXXV.
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E. M. Bannister, Esq.
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An Artist Photographer—The Gifted Painter Of Providence, Who Was Inspired To Paint Pictures By a Slur In The New York Herald Twenty Years Ago
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Chapter CLXXVI.
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Hon. C. C. Antoine.
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Lieutenant-Governor Of Louisiana—State Senator—Prominent Politician
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Chapter CLXXVII.
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James Matthew Townsend, D. D.
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Corresponding Secretary Of The Parent Home And Foreign Missionary Society Of The A. M. E. Church—A Man Of Perseverance And Sound Judgment
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