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Scarborough, W. S.
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Military -- The Negro as an Army Officer, Christian Register, August 18, 1898, pp. 933-934 -- From Spade to Sword, Christian Register, February 23, 1899, pp. 207-208 -- Speeches -- Our Political Status, a speech delivered on April 29, 1884, at the Colored Men's Inter-state Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and printed at Xenia, Ohio, by Torchlight Job Rooms -- Why I Am a Republican, a speech delivered at the Lincoln Club of Columbus, Ohio, and printed in the Detroit Plaindealer, August 3, 1888 -- The Party of Freedom and the Freedman-A Reciprocal Duty, a speech delivered on February 11, 1899, at the Lincoln Day Banquet, Dayton, Ohio, and printed in Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence, edited by Alice Dunbar (New York: Bookery Publishing, 1914) -- The Negro Graduate-His Mission, a commencement address printed in the Atlanta University Bulletin, June 1908 -- Journalism -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, People's Advocate, November 12, 1881 -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, No. II, People's Advocate, November 26, 1881 -- Journalism and Colored Journalists, No. III, People's Advocate, February 4, 1882 -- Preface to William S. Scarborough, First Lessons in Greek (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1881), pp. iii-v -- Introduction to Wesley J. Gaines, African Methodism in the South, or Twenty-Five Years of Freedom (Atlanta: Franklin, 1890), pp. ix-xi -- Introduction to James Monroe Gregory, Frederick Douglass, the Orator (Springfield, Mass.: Willey, 1893), pp. 5-12 -- Introduction to Benjamin Tucker Tanner, The Color of Solomon-What? (Philadelphia: A.M.E. Book Concern, 1895), pp. v-viii -- Introduction to J. M. Conner, Doctrines of Christ, or The Teachings of Jesus (Little Rock, Ark.: Printing Department of Shorter University, 1897), pp. viii-xiii -- Introduction to Horace Talbert, The Sons of Allen (Xenia, Ohio: Aldine Press, 1906), pp. vii-ix -- Review of Theophilus Gould Steward's My First Four Years in the Itineracy of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, in the Christian Recorder, December 13, 1877 -- Review of Daniel Payne's A Treatise on Domestic Education, in the Christian Recorder, August 27, 1885 -- Review of H. M. Turner's Genius and Theory of Methodist Polity, in the Christian Recorder, September 17, 1885 -- Hale on the Art of Reading Latin, in Education 8 (November 1887): 198-202 -- Review of Benjamin Tucker Tanner's Dispensations in the History of the Church, in the A.M.E. Church Review 16 (1900): 360-366 -- Review of Booker T. Washington's The Future of the American Negro, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 16 (November 1900): 145-147 -- Obituaries -- Bishop Payne as an Educator, Christian Recorder, January 25, 1894 -- Obituary of William Hayes Ward, Independent, September 11, 1916 -- Prof. Richard T. Greener: His Commendable Career and Claims to Recognition, Christian Recorder, February 9, 1882 -- Hon. Frederick Douglass: One of the Most Distinguished and Honored Citizens on the American Continent, Cleveland Gazette, March 20, 1886 -- Henry Ossian Tanner, Southern Workman 31 (December 1902): 661-670 -- Alexandre Dumas, Southern Workman 32 (July 1903): 313-317 -- Alexander Sergeivitch Pushkin, Part I, Southern Workman 33 (March 1904): 162-165 -- Alexander Sergeivitch Pushkin, Part II, Southern Workman 33 (April 1904): 234-236 -- Roosevelt: The Man, the Patriot, the Statesman, Voice of the Negro 1, no. 9 (1904): 391-393 -- Daniel Alexander Payne, Southern Workman 33 (December 1904): 683-688 -- The Poet Laureate of the Negro Race, A.M.E. Church Review 31 (1914): 135-143 -- Warren G. Harding: A Brand New President with the Old-Fashioned Belief "All Men Up and No Man Down," Competitor 3 (1921): 7-8 -- Travel Narratives -- Vacation Notes: The Cesnola Collection, Christian Recorder, August 29, 1878 -- Summer Saunterings, No. II, Christian Recorder, September 9, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, No. III, Christian Recorder, September 16, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, No. IV, Christian Recorder, September 23, 1886 -- Summer Saunterings, Concluded, Christian Recorder, October 21, 1886 -- Education in General -- The Utility of Studying the Greek, part 1, Christian Recorder, April 12, 1883 -- The Utility of Studying the Greek, part 2, Christian Recorder, August 2, 1883 -- The True Aim of Education, Southern Teachers' Advocate 1, no. 2 (September 1905): 1-5 -- Personal Influence: The President's Opening Address, Sodalian 8, no. 1 (October 1913): 1-6 -- What Should Be the Standard of the University, College, Normal School, Teacher Training and Secondary Schools (Durham, N.C.: National Training School, 1916) -- Education of Blacks -- Echoes from the South, Christian Recorder, June 29, 1876 -- Our Schools and Their Needs, Christian Recorder, March 23, 1882 -- The New South and Hampton's Part in It, Southern Workman 25 (October 1896): 194-195 -- The Negro and the Trades, Southern Workman 26 (February 1897): 26-27 -- The American Negro Academy, Leslie's Weekly 22 (1897): 264 -- The Educated Negro and Menial Pursuits, Forum 26 (December 1898): 434-440 -- Booker T. Washington and His Work, Education 20 (January 1900): 270-276 -- The Negro and Higher Learning, Forum 33 (1902): 349-355 -- The Educated Negro and His Mission (Washington, D.C.: American Negro Academy, 1903), Occasional Paper no. 8, pp. 3-11 -- The Relation of the Teacher to the Moral and Social Elevation of the Race, Hampton Institute Publications 8 (July 1904): 79-83 -- Howard University's Semi-Centennial, Independent, March 19, 1917, p. 505 -- Philology in General -- The Negro Element in Fiction, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 21 (July 1890): xlii-xliv -- Function and Future of Foreign Languages in Africa, Methodist Review 76 (November-December 1894): 890-899 -- Notes on the Function of Modern Languages in Africa, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 27 (July 1896): xlvi-xlviii -- Creole Folk-Tale: Compair Bouki and Compair Lapin, Southern Workman 25 (September 1896): 186 -- Folklore and Ethnology: Old Saws, Southern Workman 25 (October 1896): 206 -- Negro Folk-lore and Dialect, Arena 15 (January 1897): 186-192 -- Iphigenia in Euripides and Racine, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 29 (July 1898): lviii-lx -- The Negro in Fiction as Portrayer and Portrayed, Southern Workman 28 (September 1899): 358-361 -- Iphigenia in Euripides, Racine, and Goethe, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 32 (July 1901): xxxvii-xxxviii -- Classical Philology -- The Theory and Function of the Thematic Vowel in the Greek Verb, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 15 (July 1884): vi -- On Fatalism in Homer and Virgil, A.M.E. Church Review 2 (1886): 132-138 -- Grote on Thuc. vi. 17 [Characters not reproducible], summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 18 (July 1887): v-vi -- Ancipiti in Caesar, B. G. I. 26, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 18 (July 1887): xxxviii -- Xenophon or Andocides,-Which? Journal of Education 27 (May 17, 1888): 311 -- Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Vergil, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 19 (July 1888): xxxvi-xxxviii -- Xenophon, Andocides, Cebes,-Which? Journal of Education 28 (September 20, 1888): 223 -- "Ancipiti": Caesar's De Bello Gallico, Book I., Chapter XXVI., Line 1., Education 9 (December 1888): 263-268 -- On the Accent and Meaning of Arbutus, Education 9 (February 1889): 396-398 -- Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil, Education 10 (September 1889): 28-33 -- Bellerophon's Letters, Iliad VI. 168 ff., summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 22 (July 1891): 1-liii -- On Grote's Interpretation of [Characters not reproducible], Education 12 (January 1892): 286-293 -- Hunc Inventum Inveni (Plautus, Captivi, 442), summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 24 (July 1893): xvi-xix -- The Chronological Order of Plato's Writings, Education 14 (December 1893): 213-218 -- Cena, [Characters not reproducible], prandium, [Characters not reproducible], summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 25 (July 1894): xxiii-xxv -- Extracts from Thucydides with Brief Notes, VII. 7, 1; VII. 8, 2; VIII. 29, 2, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 30 (July 1899): vii-ix -- Brief Notes on Thucydides, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 32 (July 1901): lxxix -- Notes on the Meaning and Use of [Characters not reproducible] and [Characters not reproducible] in Demosthenes, De Corona, 46, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 33 (July 1902): xx -- Notes on Andocides and the Authorship of the Oration against Alcibiades, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 34 (July 1903): xli -- Notes on Thucydides, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 37 (January 1907): xxx-xxxi -- The Greeks and Suicide, summary, Transactions of the American Philological Association 38 (December 1907): xxii-xxiii -- Politics, Policy, and Prejudice -- A Nationality, Christian Recorder, April 13, 1876 -- The Exodus-A Suicidal Scheme-The Machinations of Disappointed Office Seekers, Christian Recorder, January 3, 1878 -- The Civil Status of the Southern Negro, People's Advocate, September 11, 1880 -- The Claims of the Colored Citizen upon the Republican Party, Christian Recorder, June 23, 1881 --
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Minneapolis Institute of Art in association with the University of Washington Press, [2019]
9780295745794 (paperback)
Introduction -- In Focus: Mi'kmaw Chair / In Focus: St. Lawrence Iroquoian Pot / Making Our World: Thoughts on Native Feminine Aesthetics / "Encircles Everything": A Transformative History of Native Women's Arts / Those Naranjo Women: Daughters of the Earth / In Focus: 'Maria', Rose, Empowerment, and Indigenous Women Rollin' Hard / "Carrying On": Gender and Innovation in Historic Pueblo Pottery Nampeyo, Maria Martinez, and Arroh-A-Och / In Focus: Edmonia Lewis: 'The Old Arrow Maker' / The Women Were Busy Abstracting the World / Mary Sully: Ahead of Her Time / In Focus: Christi Belcourt: 'The Wisdom of the Universe' / The Unsuccessful Indigenous Erasure: A Conversation with Delina White and Juanita Espinosa / In Focus: Jennie Ross Cobb: 'Cherokee Female Seminary Graduating Class, 1902' / The Scientist and the Polymath: Tlingit Weavers Teri Rofkar and Clarissa Rizal / In Focus: Shelley Niro: 'Thinking Caps' / In Focus: Poemeo: 'It Was Cloudy' / Generations of Odawa Quill Art / Early Native American Women Painters of Oklahoma / In Focus: The Elk-tooth dress / In Focus: Lakota Young Man's Vest / Native Culture Endures: Basketry of the Columbia Plateau / In Focus: Dakota Cradleboard / Mohawk Women of Kahnawake / Art as a Container for Culture / In Focus: Slavey (Dené) Dog Blanket / In Focus: The Story of the Two Miniature Pomo Beaded Baskets / Animate Matters: Thoughts on Native American Art Theory, Curation, and Practice / In Focus: Cheyenne Pipe Bag / Memory Threads / In Focus: Hupa Girl's Dance Skirt / In Focus: Stepping Out: A Jingle Dress Moves Out in the World / In Focus: Blackfoot Man's Shirt / Nellie Two Bear Gates: Chronicling History through Beadwork / In Focus: Weaving Materials, Cedar and Spruce Root / Descendants of This Moment: From Paint to Beads / In Focus: Kiowa Cradleboard / In Focus: Faye HeavyShiled: 'Aapaskaiyaawa (They Are Dancing)' / In Focus: Mary Anne Barkhouse: 'Sovereign' / Beadwork Conversations: Dyani White Hawk and Graci Horne / In Focus: Ramona Sakiestewa: 'Nebula 22 & 23' / Literary Arts: Native American Women Writers / In Focus: Otiianehshon Ronwatiiatanhirats (The Women Raise Them Up): Women's Nomination Belt / A Native Feminist Ethics in Contemporary Indigenous Art / In Focus: Carla Hemlock: 'Walking Through Time' / In Focus: Stacks of Generational Wisdom: Marie Watt / In Focus: The Mystery Surrounding a Lakhóta Dress / In Focus: Armor against the Enemy: An Otoe Faw Faw Coat / Acknowledging Women in Navajo Society: Leaders and Weavers / In Focus: D. Y. Begay: 'Náhooko̜sjí Hai (Winter in the North)/Biboon Giiwedinong (It Is Winter in the North) / In Focus: Mary Kawennatakie Adams: "Pope Basket" / In Focus: Child's Ribbon Work Blankets / In Focus: Qingi: Robe of Wealth / Working to Change the Tide: Women Artists on the Northwest Coast / In Focus: 'Nacarrluk': Beaded Headdress / In Focus: Mrs. Toussaint: Cox Leggings / Seneca-style Beaded Women's Clothing / Two Early Masters / In Focus: Beaded Diplomacy: Houston-Jackson Bandolier Bag / In Focus: Rosalie Favell: 'The Collector/The Artist in Her Museum' / Seven Sisters: Native Women Painters Connected through Time by Medium / In Focus: Light, Memory, and Belonging: Some Thoughts on the Recent Landscapes of Emma Whitehorse / In Focus: Joan Hill: 'Women's Voices at the Council' / Sustaining Traditions / In Focus: Maria Tallchief: The Star that Danced over the Earth / Tuscarora Raised Beadwork and Raised Consciousness / Bearing Witness / In Focus: Bax'ẃana'tsi: the Container for Souls /
Washington, DC : National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, 2017.
9781517903305 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
Introduction: The world's oldest enduring republic -- Essays -- Tupinambas of coastal Brazil, 1505 -- Title pages in America, 1592 -- Allegory of America, 1662 -- Amerique septentrionale divisee en ses principales parties, 1674 -- Novi Belgii Novaque Anglia nec non partis Virginia tabula in locis emendata, 1685 -- Rolls's best Virginia tobacco advertisement, 1700s -- A new map of the whole world with the trade winds according to ye latest and most exact observations, 1732 -- A view of the obelisk erected under liberty-tree in Boston on the rejoicings for the repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766 -- Liberty triumphant, or, The downfall of oppression, 1774 -- Vignette for Royal American magazine, 1774 -- Design proposal for the Great Seal of the United States, 1780 -- A new map of North America with the West India islands : divided according to the preliminary articles of peace, signed at Versailles, 20, Jan. 1783 -- Daniel Morgan Congressional Gold Medal, 1790 -- U.S. Diplomatic Medal for Peace and Commerce, 1792 -- George Washington Peace Medal, 1792 -- William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, 1682, 1827 -- Baptism of Pocahontas, 1839 -- Cover of historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States, 1851-57 -- Three-dollar gold coin, 1854-89 -- Fourth Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, Company E, Powhatan Troop flag, 1860-61 -- Hiawatha Boat centerpiece, 1871 -- Improved order of Red Men membership certificate, ca. 1889 -- Monument to 42nd New York Volunteer Infantry, "Tammany" Regiment, 1891 -- Four-cent Indian Hunting buffalo stamp, 1898 -- The continents : America, 1903-07 -- Indian chiefs headed by Geronimo, passing in review before President Roosevelt, Inauguration Day, 1905 -- Indian-head half-eagle gold coin, 1909 -- Dumbarton Bridge Kicking Bear sculpture, 1915 -- Indian-head insignia used on Lafayette Escadrille biplanes, 1917 -- World War I U.S. Marine Corps uniform items with Indian-head-and-star insignia, 1918-19 -- Hollow Horn Bear fourteen-cent stamp, 1923 -- President Calvin Coolidge wears an eagle-feather headdress, 1927 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt is inducted into the Boy Scouts Order of the Arrow, 1933 -- Indian head nickel, 1935 -- Pioneers in Kansas, 1935 -- Breaking camp during wartime, 1938 -- Golden Gate International Exposition poster, 1939 -- U.S. Marine Corps War memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial), 1954 -- MK 16 Zuni folding-fin aircraft rocket, 1957 -- Vice President Richard M. Nixon and former chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes Carl Whitman Jr., 1960 -- Unity, 1966 -- AH-64 Apache helicopter, 1984 -- Jim Thorpe thirty-two-cent stamp, 1998 -- Sacagawea one-dollar coin, 2000 -- U.S. Congressional Gold Medals, Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008, 2013 -- Sequoyah, 2013 --