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102. Folk Custom, Folk Lore

103. Superstitions of Negroes

104. Folk Customs, Folk Lore [Superstitions]

105. Negro Interest in Charleston [Diana Brown]

106. The Negro Women's Council

107. Negro Spirituals

108. Negro Spirituals

109. Robert Smalls, Beaufort County

111. Street Cries of Charleston

112. Survey, Negro Spirituals

113. Research on the Negro Spirituals

114. Research on the Negro Spirituals

115. Preliminary Survey, Negro Spirituals

116. Research on Negro Spirituals

117. Survey of Negro Spirituals

118. Research on Negro Spirituals

119. Research on Negro Spirituals

120. Research on Negro Spirituals

121. A Wordless Chant

122. Avery Normal Institute

123. Politics Among Negroes

124. Avery Institute: The Pride of Charleston

125. Fire on Boat 30 Years Ago Started Orphanage

127. Early Negro Schools and Freedmen

128. Negro Rural Life

129. South Carolina Slave Trade

130. B. F. Cox Leaves Avery Institute

131. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

132. City and County Dental Work

134. Andrew Bryan

136. Music and Drama

137. Charleston Negro Life Side Glances

138. Uncle Dave White

139. White Overseer Had Negro Wife

140. Jenkin's Bands Earn $75,000 Up

141. Civic Organizations

142. Folk Songs

143. Street Criers of Charleston, S.C.

144. Slangs

145. Negro Work Songs

146. Negro Spirituals

147. Shu Turkey

148. Children's Games

149. Negro Spirituals

150. Cooshine Baby

151. Peep Hell

152. A Negro Tale

153. Street Criers Brawl: Poggy

154. Adele Frost, Ex-slave 93 Years of Age

155. Recreations—In and Near Charleston

156. Dave White 91 Years Old

157. Master Was Never So Morocious

159. Recreations—Rural

160. Charleston Bagging Mill

161. Common Ailments and Their Cure

162. Folk Customs

163. Negro Ballads

164. Luck Charms

165. Negro Songs

166. Street Cries of Charleston

168. Folklore

169. Folk-lore

170. Work Songs of the Negro

171. Charms

172. Screet Criers Brawl: Sweet Banana

173. [References to unidentified story]

174. Slangs

175. Old Sayings and Superstitions

176. Sissie in the Barn

177. The Silent Chant

178. Denmark Vesey

180. William W. Beckett (1857–1926)

181. Attempted Insurrection in 1822

182. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

183. Bishop Alexander Daniel Paine

184. Francis L. Cardoza, Charleston County

185. Ex-Naval Cadet, Alonza Clifton McClennan

187. Magic Charms

188. A Plantation Song: Going from de Cotton Fields

189. The Minister and the Boy

190. Ghost Stories

191. Folk-lore [Ghost Stories and Old Sayings]

192. Luck Charms

193. Folk Songs [alternate copy]

194. Negro Folklore

195. Cum Wood Yur Money

197. Negro Tales / Children's Games

199. Negro Legend: Walk, Gospel, Walk

200. Negro Spirituals