. 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;. 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. Withers


. 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;. 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, m>. 4


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