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Title: The united negro: his problems and his progress, containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902;

Year: 1902 (1900s)

Authors: Penn, I. Garland (Irvine Garland), 1867-1930 Bowen, J. W. E. (John Wesley Edward), 1855-1933

Subjects: African Americans African Americans

Publisher: Atlanta, Ga., D. E. Luther publishing co.

Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library

Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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for the benefit oftheir own schools, which was adopted. On the 15th of December, 1896, Rev. R. H. Boyd, Secretary andManager, opened his office in Nashville, Tenn., and secured copies ofthe electrotype plates from the Sunday-school of the Southern BaptistConvention, and employed the Brandon Printing Company, the Uni-versity printing press of Nashville, Tenn., to publish for him tenthousand copies of the Advanced Quarterly, ten thousand IntermediateQuarterlies, ten thousand Primary Quarterlies and two thousand copiesof the Teachers Monthly, thus launching the long-talked-of • NegroBaptist Publishing Concern. At the next meeting of the NationalBaptist Convention in Boston, Mass., Secretary Boyd reported havingsent out during the year 700,000 copies of the periodicals, togetherwith song books, Bibles and other religious literature; gross receipts1 icing something over $5,000. After all expenses of printing, officefixtures, etc., and help, giving $1,000 to missions and leaving cash(526)

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THE SPECIAL COMMII TEE ON WORK AMONG COLORED PEOPLE OF THE INTERNA-TIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. 1 Mr. W. N. Hartshorn, Boston, Mass., Chair- 4 Mr. W. S. Witham, Atlanta. Ga. man Executive Committee. 5 Mr. J. T. Buck. Jackson, Miss. 2 Mr. John R. Pepper, Memphis, Tenn., 6 Mr. N. H. Broughton, Raleigh, N. C.J Chairman. 7 Mr. W. A. Eudaly. Cincinnati. Ohio. 3 Mr. Marion Lawrence, Toledo, Ohio, Gen- 8 Mr. Geo. W. Watts, Durham, N. C.;gt. eral Secretary. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NEGRO RACE OFFICIALLY CONNECTED WITH T EINTERNATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Rev. L. B. Maxwell, A.M., D.D., Atlanta,Ga.,late International Field Worker lorColored People. Prof. G. G. Marcus, Memphis, Tenn., presentField Worker for Colored People. Prof. I. Garland Penn, A.M., Atlanta. Ga.,Member-at-L rge Executive Commit-tee International Sunday-School 8-sociation Representing Colored Peo-ple, U. 8. A. 4 Dr. J. E. Shephard, Durham, N. C, present Field Worker for Colored People. 5 Rev. E. R. Carter, D.D., Atl

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