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1. Negro Rural Life

3. Music and Drama

4. Recreations—In and Near Charleston

5. Recreations—Rural

7. Negro Contribution to South Carolina

8. The Brown Fellowship Society

9. Recreation

10. Slavery of the Negro in South Carolina

12. Negro Customs [Ghosts]

13. Meeting the Situation [and Other Folklore]

15. Miscellaneous Superstitions: Charms and Magic

16. Miscellaneous Superstitions: Charms and Magic

17. The Silent Chant

18. Charleston Negro Life Side Glances

19. Folk Customs

20. Street Cries of Charleston

22. Art and John H. Green

23. Research Work on the Negro Spirituals

24. The Jenkins Orphanage Band

25. Andrew Bryan

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

28. Denmark Vesey

30. Fire on Boat 30 Years Ago Started Orphanage

31. Uncle Dave White

32. White Overseer Had Negro Wife

33. Civic Organizations

34. Shu Turkey

35. A Negro Tale

36. Dave White 91 Years Old

38. Folklore

39. [References to unidentified story]

40. Slangs

41. William W. Beckett (1857–1926)

42. Ex-Naval Cadet, Alonza Clifton McClennan

43. A Plantation Song: Going from de Cotton Fields

44. Luck Charms

45. Negro Tales / Children's Games

46. Children's Games / Negro Legends

47. Negro Customs: Family Mourning / Churches

49. Anecdotes

50. John Wesley Moultrie

51. Dr. William H. Johnson

52. Ladies' Garden Club

53. Rice Demonstration at Museum

54. Children's Games

55. Negro Legends

56. Folk Customs, Folk Lore [Omens]

57. Children's Games

58. Folk Customs and Folk Lore [Spiritualism]

59. Children's Games

60. Ghost Stories and Old Sayings

62. Voodooism

63. Negro Tales

64. Treasure Found in Leads, S.C.

65. Dr. William Crum

66. Negro Work Songs

67. Superstitions of the Negro (Continued)

69. Street Criers of Charleston, S.C.

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

71. Ghost Stories and Old Sayings

73. Street Cries of Charleston, South Carolina

74. Negro Spirituals

76. Avery Institute: The Pride of Charleston

77. Early Negro Schools and Freedmen

78. B. F. Cox Leaves Avery Institute

79. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

80. City and County Dental Work

82. Slangs

83. Negro Spirituals

84. Negro Spirituals

85. Cooshine Baby

86. Peep Hell

87. Street Criers Brawl: Poggy

88. Master Was Never So Morocious

89. Charleston Bagging Mill

90. Negro Ballads

91. Charms

92. Screet Criers Brawl: Sweet Banana

93. Sissie in the Barn

94. Attempted Insurrection in 1822

95. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

96. Bishop Alexander Daniel Paine

98. The Minister and the Boy

99. Ghost Stories

100. Cum Wood Yur Money