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4. Summarize the chief characteristics of the Negro race. (Williamson, chapter xvi.)

5. What Negro faults might be turned into virtues? (Williamson, chapter xvi.)

6. Discuss the role of the mulatto leader. (Williamson, chapter xvi.)

7. What is Tuskegee Institute? (Washington, page 19.)

8. What are the chief aims of Tuskegee Institute? (Washington, page 21.)

9. What was Booker T. Washington's concept of education? (Washington, pages 28-30.)

10. What progress in Negro education has been made since 1880? (Annals, pages 51-52.)

11. What four forces retard the economic development of the Negro in the South? (Annals, page 55.)

TOPICS FOR INVESTIGATION AND REPORT

1. African background of the American Negro. (Williamson, Sociology of the American Negro, part i.)

2. Slavery. (Hart, Social and Economic Forces in American History,

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