. 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;. SPEAKERS AT THE CONGRESS. 1 Mrs. Armand 2 Mrs. Marie L. Mrs. J. W. E. Bowen. 4 Rev. C. T. Walker. 5 Mrs. I. Garland Penn. 6 Rev. H H. Mitchell, 7 Mrs. Amanda Smith. 8 Rev. E. M. Jones, 9 Rev. C. C. Jacobs, 10 Archdeacon James S. Rus- sell. 11 Rev. John Hurst, 12 Mrs. Florence A. L. Gor- don. 13 Deaconess Anna Hall. 14 Dr. R. F. Boyd. 15 Rev. Preston (5 Rev. G. Hun


. 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;. SPEAKERS AT THE CONGRESS. 1 Mrs. Armand 2 Mrs. Marie L. Mrs. J. W. E. Bowen. 4 Rev. C. T. Walker. 5 Mrs. I. Garland Penn. 6 Rev. H H. Mitchell, 7 Mrs. Amanda Smith. 8 Rev. E. M. Jones, 9 Rev. C. C. Jacobs, 10 Archdeacon James S. Rus- sell. 11 Rev. John Hurst, 12 Mrs. Florence A. L. Gor- don. 13 Deaconess Anna Hall. 14 Dr. R. F. Boyd. 15 Rev. Preston (5 Rev. G. Hunt, 17 Rev. J. E. Mason, D. D. 18 Rev. F. Jesse Peck. 19 Miss O. Olivia Brooks, 20 Pres. Tecumseh Vernon, 1 Rev. 2 Rev. N. H. Plus, 3 l ev. D. Norman, 4 Rev. Griffin G. Logan, 5 Rev. Karnest Lyons, D. I). 6 Prof. J. I. Morris, 7 Rev. D. A. Perrin. 8 Miss Fannie C. Cobb. SPEAKERS CONGRESS*. 9 Rev. S. T. Quann. 15 Trof. George W. Hender- 10 Rev. W. D. Johnson, son, 11 Rev. P. F. Morris. 16 Mrs. P. C. J. Bryant. 12 Rev. James E.; Sarjeant, 13 Rev. B. F. Witherspoon, 14 Rev. J. , 17 Prof. M. H. Spencer. 18 Rev. G. T. Dillard, 19 President St. George Rich- ardson. 20 Rev. W. T. Johnson,


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