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The Black Experience in America, 18th-20th Century, Vol. 1

This is not the copyrighted work by Norman Coombs currently on Project Gutenberg but a collection of non-fiction, fiction, poetry, drama, and speeches found on Project Gutenberg that are by or about African Americans. Subjects range from late 18th Century epistolary conversations between black Baptist preachers to 1930s testimony by ex-slaves. (Summary by BellonaTimes)

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Ex-slave James Bolton (MaryAnn)
Death of Charles (Bellona Times)
Fifty Years (Elizabeth Klett)
Personal Liberty Laws (Richard Jackson)
Reporting (boodah)
The Ku Klux Klan (Availle)
Your Negro Neighbor (Snapdragon)
The Praline Woman (Tara Thierry)
Ex-Slave Minnie Davis (Elizabeth Klett)
Where The Negro Lives (DonWon)
Nobody's Lookin' But De Owl and De Moon (Laurie Anne Walden)
A Plea For Industrial Opportunity (Susan Hollingsworth)
Sketches of the Black Baptist Church (boodah)
Lawing and Jawing (Tara Thierry)
Excerpt from The Future of the American Negro (DonWon)
Hot Foot Hannibal (Phil Chenevert)
The Passing Tradition and The African Civilization (heartistheart)
The Sunday School and Church... (Bellona Times)
Ex-Slave Pierce Cody (Bellona Times)
Here Comes A Young Man Courting (Demosthenes)
'Lazy' (Laurie Anne Walden)
Of The Meaning of Progress (Bellona Times)
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