June 1913
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Articles
The Negro and the Labor Unions
“Shall the labor unions use their influence to deprive the black man of his opportunity to labor… [or] unite with those who want to give every man, regardless of color, race or creed, what Colonel Roosevelt calls the ‘square deal’ in the matters of labor?”
The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth
The Real Yellow Peril
The Need
The Cage: Salem Jail, Sunday, October 20, 1912
Brains and Buying
Science and Mysticism
When Hannah Var Eight Yar Old
The Mother City
Judah P. Benjamin: A Confederate Portrait
Studies in Solitude
Willy Pitcher
Van Cleve and His Friends
Reasonable Hopes of American Religion
The Answering of Abiel Kingsbury's Prayers
A Correspondent at Adrianople
The Poetry of Syndicalism
The Publisher and the Book
On the Gentle Art of Letter-Reading
St. David Livingstone











