Abstract: From the Introduction: In publishing this volume setting forth The Possibilities of the American Negro, it is not without a profound knowledge of my inability to treat so important a subject with the thoroughness that the present condition of :he Negro race demand. In the light of modern achievements of colored men and women in the sciences, arts and industrial accomplishments a volume of more… more
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Abstract: <p>An Egyptian prince has lost his beloved wife and he has sought a dervish who dwells at the base of the sphinx. The prince promises him a vast fortune if the dervish will only give him the opportunity of gazing once more upon the features of his wife. The dervish accepts the offer. He brings in from a neighboring tomb the receptacle containing the remains of the princess. He opens it and… more