CONTENTS

Chapter Page
IThoughts on Slavery[3]
IIIn Virginia[22]
IIIOrators and Actors, Preachers and Singers[70]
IVIn Tennessee[97]
VMarching Through Georgia[119]
VITramping to the Sea[152]
VIIAfter the War: the Vote[182]
VIIIIn Alabama: Color and Color Prejudice[195]
IXThe Southern Point of View[211]
XExodus[232]
XIIn North Florida and New Orleans[240]
XIIThe New Negro Mind[263]
XIIINegro Leadership[282]
XIVThe World Aspect[291]
XVUp the Mississippi[309]
XVIAt Vicksburg[328]

The Negro slaves were released in 1863. They and their children number twelve millions out of a total of a hundred millions of all races blending in America. Where do the children of the slaves stand to-day?