January 1899

In This Issue
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Articles
A Negro Schoolmaster in the South
W. E. B. Du Bois’s 1899 account as a young, black schoolmaster in the South
Destructive and Constructive Energies of Our Government Compared
The Autobiography of a Revolutionist: The Corps of Pages
The Actor of to-Day
Some Novels of the Year
In the Confidence of a Story-Writer
The God of Battles
The Passing of the Spare Chamber
Every Book on Its Own Bottom
The Artist and Marriage
The Wild Indian
Fathers, Mothers, and Freshmen
Waiting
Reminiscences of Julia Ward Howe: Ii. Literary and Social New York, 1830-1840
Hot-Foot Hannibal
Autumn in Franconia
Psychology and Mysticism
The Twenty-First Man
A Mother of Martyrs
Salutation: To Nicholas Ii. 1898
