Penn's Work in The Atlanta Cotton States & International Exposition of 1895
56
(32)
The College of Life or Practical Self-Educator
88
(13)
The Move to Atlanta, Georgia and New Responsibilities
101
(13)
The Negro Young People's Christian and Educational Congress
114
(18)
The United Negro: His Problems and His Progress, 1860-1902
132
(44)
Further Atlanta Activities
176
(1)
Book III - The The Cincinnati Period
The Freedmen's Aid Society and Dr. Penn's Last Years
176
(59)
APPENDICES
Appendix One I. Garland Penn Family Tree
219
(2)
Appendix Two Salary Chart for Lynchburg, Virginia Negro Schools, 1888-89
221
(2)
Appendix Three Floor Plan of Negro Building & Information from the Catalog Explaining the Exhibits
223
(4)
Appendix Four Postcard from Dr. Penn to Frederick Douglass
227
(2)
Appendix Five ``The Victory Girls''---A group of students from Douglass High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, of which Louise and Marie Penn were members
229
(2)
Appendix Six Dr. I. Garland Penns' Funeral Service Program
231
(4)
Bibliography
235
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