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June, 1892, p. 526.

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See article by Albert Shaw, "Negro Progress on the Tuskegee Plan," in Review of Reviews, April, 1894.

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Speech before N.E.A., in St. Louis, June 30, 1904.

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Speech at Fisk University, 1805.

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Speech at Atlanta Exposition, September 18, 1895.

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Speech at Harvard University, June 24, 1896.

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October, 1898, p. 387.

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From this time forth the wildest rumors were afloat and the number of men that Charles had killed was greatly exaggerated. Some reports said scores or even hundreds, and it is quite possible that any figures given herewith are an understatement.

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R.S. Baker: Following the Colour Line, 3.

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Outlook, November 3, 1906, p. 561.