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

102. Negro Work Songs

106. Promised Land, Greenwood County, South Carolina

107. Monument to Faithful Slaves at Fort Mill

109. Negro Folk Songs

110. Ex-slave 101 Years of Age

112. Charleston Negro Life Side Glances

113. Music and Drama

114. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

115. Civic Organizations

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

117. White Overseer Had Negro Wife

118. Uncle Dave White

119. City and County Dental Work

120. Camp Welfare

122. Andrew Bryan

124. Rice Demonstration at Museum

125. Negro Contribution to South Carolina

126. Research Work on the Negro Spirituals

127. Flower Venders of Charleston, South Carolina

128. Negro Health and Social Service

129. South Carolina's Dirt Eating Cult

130. The Negro in South Carolina After 1865

131. The Lowcountry Negro Sanctified Church

132. Ladies' Garden Club

133. Negro Amusement Centers

134. Ex-slave Born 1857

135. Recreations—Rural

136. Phillis Wheatley Community Center

137. Dave White 91 Years Old

138. Charleston Bagging Mill

140. Master Was Never So Morocious

141. Recreations—In and Near Charleston

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

143. Reconstruction

145. The Jenkins Orphanage Band

146. Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina

147. Dr. William Crum

148. Slavery in South Carolina

150. Earthquake on September 8, 1886

152. Slavery of the Negro in South Carolina

153. Old Slave Mart

154. Dart Hall Branch of Charleston Library

155. Negro Education in South Carolina

156. The Charleston Insurrection

157. Treasure Found in Leads, S.C.

158. Avery Institute: The Pride of Charleston

159. Negro Rural Life

160. Harbison College

161. The Ellenton Riot

162. Fire on Boat 30 Years Ago Started Orphanage

163. South Carolina Slave Trade

164. Politics Among Negroes

165. Howard School

166. Early Negro Schools and Freedmen

168. B. F. Cox Leaves Avery Institute

169. Attempted Insurrection in 1822

171. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

173. Francis L. Cardoza, Charleston County

175. Ex-Naval Cadet, Alonza Clifton McClennan

176. Cleveland G. Allen, Journalist and Musician

177. Henry Lawrence McCrory

180. William W. Beckett (1857–1926)

183. Denmark Vesey

184. Bishop Alexander Daniel Paine

186. Frank Range: Civil War Servant and Hero

189. Art and John H. Green

190. Dr. William H. Johnson

193. John Wesley Moultrie

194. Seven Seals Day

195. Cunjur Doctors

196. A Survey of Folklore in South Carolina

197. Faith-cure Practices in Columbia

198. Cunjur Doctors

199. Seven Seals Day

200. Miscellaneous Superstitions: Charms and Magic