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201. Real Spirituals

202. Charitable Activities, Negro Church

203. Art

205. Folk Burial Customs

206. Negro Restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina

211. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church

213. Music (Songs Commemorating Historical Events)

214. Survey of Negro Literature

215. A New Crop Makes History

217. William David Chappelle

222. Folk Customs and Folk Lore

223. Voodooism Has Its Votaries in Charleston

224. Dreams and Their Interpretations

225. Big Zion Presbyterian Makes History

226. The Ashley River Asylum

229. Early Negro Life in South Carolina Low-country

230. Wallingford Academy

231. The Negro Volunteer Fire Departments

232. Negro Theatre Efficiency Expert

234. Negro Folk Songs

235. Negro Folk Songs

236. Negro Sayings

238. Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

240. Folk Custom, Folk Lore

241. Superstitions of Negroes

242. Folk Customs, Folk Lore [Superstitions]

243. Negro Interest in Charleston [Diana Brown]

244. The Negro Women's Council

245. Negro Spirituals

246. Negro Spirituals

247. Mather School, Beaufort County

248. Robert Smalls, Beaufort County

250. Street Cries of Charleston

251. Survey, Negro Spirituals

252. Research on the Negro Spirituals

253. Research on the Negro Spirituals

254. Preliminary Survey, Negro Spirituals

255. Research on Negro Spirituals

256. Survey of Negro Spirituals

257. Research on Negro Spirituals

258. Research on Negro Spirituals

259. Research on Negro Spirituals

260. Societies and Associations

261. A Wordless Chant

262. Avery Normal Institute

263. Three Classes of Free Negroes

264. Politics Among Negroes

265. Avery Institute: The Pride of Charleston

266. Fire on Boat 30 Years Ago Started Orphanage

268. Early Negro Schools and Freedmen

269. Negro Rural Life

270. South Carolina Slave Trade

271. B. F. Cox Leaves Avery Institute

272. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

273. City and County Dental Work

275. Andrew Bryan

277. Music and Drama

278. Charleston Negro Life Side Glances

279. Uncle Dave White

280. White Overseer Had Negro Wife

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

282. Civic Organizations

283. Folk Songs

284. Street Criers of Charleston, S.C.

285. Slangs

286. Negro Work Songs

287. Negro Spirituals

288. Shu Turkey

289. Children's Games

290. Negro Spirituals

291. Cooshine Baby

292. Peep Hell

293. A Negro Tale

294. Street Criers Brawl: Poggy

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

296. Recreations—In and Near Charleston

297. Dave White 91 Years Old

298. Master Was Never So Morocious

300. Recreations—Rural