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Floyd's Flowers Or Duty and Beauty For Colored Children Being One Hundred Short Stories Gleaned from the Storehouse of Human Knowledge and Experience Simple Amusing Elevating

Floyd's Flowers Or Duty and Beauty For Colored Children Being One Hundred Short Stories Gleaned from the Storehouse of Human Knowledge and Experience Simple Amusing Elevating

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Number of Chapters: 101

Length: 06 hours and 46 minutes

Language: English

Truly the boys and girls of to-day ought to be thankful that they are alive. There never was such a golden age for childhood and youth as the present. To say nothing of the rich opportunities for mental and spiritual development, what a multitude of things have been provided for the innocent pleasure, the wholesome recreation of the young people of to-day; inventions that remind one of the magic of the “Arabian Nights”; tools of sport so perfect that one cannot imagine how they could be bettered; fascinating games, all unknown in the days gone by; books and papers upon which science, art and literary skill have lavished modern resources—all these and many other wonderful things have fallen to the lot of the favored boys and girls of to-day.

And now enterprising publishers of our grand country are going to put the boys and girls of America—and especially the colored boys and girls of America—under obligation to them, because they have decided to add to the list of good books for children and youths already on the market. I use the word “good” advisedly; for from the day that I was engaged to write this book I have had in mind constantly the thought of making it such a book as would tell for good. It is an old saying that “evil communications corrupt good manners,” but evil reading does more than this: for evil reading corrupts good morals.

I have endeavored to put into this book of stories for children only such things as might be freely admitted into the best homes of the land, and I have written with the hope that many young minds may be elevated by means of these stories and many hearts filled with high and holy aspirations. Our nation has a right to expect that our boys and girls shall turn out to be good men and good women, and this book is meant to help in this process. (Summary by Silas X. Floyd)

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Publisher's Note and Preface (Lola Janie)
A Spelling Lesson (Lola Janie)
The Truth About Luck (Lola Janie)
An Evening at Home (Lola Janie)
The Making of a Man (Lola Janie)
False Pride (Lola Janie)
Thanksgiving at Piney Grove (Lola Janie)
The Loud Girl (Lola Janie)
The Rowdy Boy (Lola Janie)
Honesty (Lola Janie)
Uncle Ned and the Insurance Solicitor (Lola Janie)
The Strenuous Life (Lola Janie)
A Humbug (Lola Janie)
A Candidate for Baptism (Lola Janie)
Going with the Crowd (Lola Janie)
Mary and Her Dolls (Lola Janie)
Jaky Tolberts Playmates (Lola Janie)
A Valentine Party (Lola Janie)
No Money Down (Lola Janie)
Tommys Baby Brother (Lola Janie)
Keeping School (Lola Janie)
The School of the Street (Lola Janie)
The Fox Hunt (Lola Janie)
A Bold Venture (Lola Janie)
A Hero in Black (Lola Janie)
The Road to Success (Lola Janie)
Samuel C Armstrong (Lola Janie)
How to be Handsome (Lola Janie)
Patience (Lola Janie)
The Bitter Bit (Lola Janie)
The Alphabet of Success (Lola Janie)
Easter Monday in Washington (Lola Janie)
Keeping Ones Engagements (Lola Janie)
A Midnight Mishap (Lola Janie)
Frederick Douglass (Lola Janie)
Our Dumb Animals (Lola Janie)
A Plucky Boy (Lola Janie)
A Heart to Heart Talk (Lola Janie)
A Ghost Story (Lola Janie)
Good Cheer (Lola Janie)
Life A Battle (Lola Janie)
Ruled by Primative Methods (Lola Janie)
Hunting an Easy Place (Lola Janie)
Burt Bankstons Bequest (Lola Janie)
The Big Black Burglar (Lola Janie)
Pin Money Made with the Needle (Lola Janie)
Self Help (Lola Janie)
Henry Ward Beechers Testimony (Lola Janie)
Rounding Up a Chicken Thief (Lola Janie)
Shields Green the Martyr (Lola Janie)
Aiming at Something (Lola Janie)
The Black Sheep of the Reynolds Family (Lola Janie)
The Holy Bible (Lola Janie)
Andrew Carnegies Advice to Young Men (Lola Janie)
Directions for the Little Gentlemen (Lola Janie)
The Letter of the Law (Lola Janie)
The Best Books for Children (Lola Janie)
The Right to Play (Lola Janie)
A Christmas Present (Lola Janie)
Drinking and Smoking (Lola Janie)
The Nickel That Burned Franks Pocket (Lola Janie)
Monument to a Black Man (Lola Janie)
The Bad Boy---Who He Is (Lola Janie)
The Bad Boy---How to Help Him (Lola Janie)
Thomas Greene Bethune (''Blind Tom'') (Lola Janie)
Not Fit to Know (Lola Janie)
The Right Way (Lola Janie)
Keeping Friendship in Repair (Lola Janie)
Little Annie's Christmas (Lola Janie)
The Velocipede Race (Lola Janie)
Fault Finding (Lola Janie)
The Puritans Sabbath (Lola Janie)
The Devil on an Excursion (Lola Janie)
Random Remarks (Lola Janie)
Benjamin Banneker The Negro Astronomer (Lola Janie)
A Little Child Shall Lead Them (Lola Janie)
Directions for Little Ladies (Lola Janie)
Three Words to Young People (Lola Janie)
A Lamp Unto My Feet (Lola Janie)
The Three Brigades (Lola Janie)
Home Sweet Home (Lola Janie)
Edmund Asa Ware (Lola Janie)
An Ante Bellum Negro Preacher (Lola Janie)
Purity of Character (Lola Janie)
Each One of Us of Importance (Lola Janie)
The Poetry of Life (Lola Janie)
On Being in Earnest (Lola Janie)
Young People and Life Insurance (Lola Janie)
A Little Sailor Cat (Lola Janie)
Advice to Little Christians (Lola Janie)
A Word to Parents (Lola Janie)
A Helpful Message (Lola Janie)
The Unseen Charmer (Lola Janie)
Our Country (Lola Janie)
The Dont Care Girl (Lola Janie)
Negro Heroes (Lola Janie)
Frederick Douglass to Young People (Lola Janie)
Too High a Dam (Lola Janie)
A Good Fellow (Lola Janie)
The Future of the Negro (Lola Janie)
The Training of Children (Lola Janie)
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