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51. William E. Lilly, Set My People Free: A Negro’s Life of Lincoln, 1932

52. Carter G. Woodson, “Abolitionists Worried Lincoln,' November 24, 1932

53. William Lloyd Imes, “A Negro’s Tribute to Lincoln,' Radio Address on Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12, 1935, Station WMCA, New York

54. National Association of Colored Women, Speeches and a Resolution Commemorating Abraham Lincoln, 1923-1924

55. Robert L. Vann, “The Patriot and the Partisan,' Speech Delivered in Cleveland, Ohio September 11, 1932

56. Langston Hughes, “Lincoln Monument: Washington,' March, 1927

57. Walter White, “If Lincoln Were Here,' Radio Address on Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12, 1929

58. Samuel A. Haynes on Lincoln and Emancipation Day, January 7, 1932

59. Charles Chesnutt, Address to the Harlan Club, Cleveland, Ohio, February 14, 1928

60. Georgia Douglas Johnson, “To Abraham Lincoln,' 1922

61. W. E. B. Du Bois, Editorials on Abraham Lincoln, July, 1922 and September, 1922

62. Carter G. Woodson, The Negro in Our History, 1922

63. Alice Dunbar-Nelson, “Lincoln and Douglass,' 1920

64. Robert R. Moton, Address at the Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, May 1922

65. Richard W. Gadsden, Address on Lincoln's Birthday, Savannah, Georgia, February 12, 1918

66. Edward A. Johnson, Speech on Lincoln’s Birthday in the New York State Assembly, Albany, New York, February 12, 1918

67. Hubert H. Harrison, “Lincoln and Liberty—Fact Versus Fiction,' March 1921

68. John H. Murphy Sr., “A Government for the People,' July 5, 1913

69. Olivia Ward Bush-Banks, Abraham Lincoln, 1914

70. Grand Household of Ruth, Resolution on Equal Suffrage, August 1915

71. Robert R. Wright Sr., Address at the Emancipation Proclamation Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 14, 1913

72. Theophile T. Allain, Address to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Decatur, Illinois, September 23, 1913

73. William H. Lewis, Speech before the Massachusetts General Assembly, February 12, 1913

74. Henry McNeal Turner, “Reminiscences of the Proclamation of Emancipation,' January, 1913

75. W. E. B. Du Bois, Address to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln's Birthday, Chicago, February 12, 1913

76. Booker T. Washington, Address at Rochester, New York, February 12, 1913

77. James Weldon Johnson, “Father, Father Abraham,' February, 1913

78. John W. E. Bowen Sr., Address at Lincoln Centennial Commemoration, Chicago, February 12, 1909

79. Josephine Silone Yates, Lincoln the Emancipator, April, 1910

80. Thomas Nelson Baker, “Speech of Lincoln,' March–April 1909

81. Fred R. Moore, Lincoln Day and the White Folks, March 1909

82. James H. Magee, Address at Lincoln Centennial Commemoration, Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1909

83. Cora J. Ball, On Lincoln's Centennial, February 13, 1909

84. Booker T. Washington, Address at Republican Club of New York, February 12, 1909

85. Harry C. Smith, “Lincoln in a True Light,' February 6, 1909

86. James L. Curtis, Address on Centennial of Lincoln's Birth, February 12, 1909

87. Fred R. Moore, “Lincoln and the Negro,' February 1909

88. Sylvanie F. Williams, Abraham Lincoln and Emancipation, February 1909

89. George L. Knox, “Celebrating in Memory of Lincoln,' January 2, 1909

90. Selections from the American Missionary, February 1909: Thomas S. Inborden, George W. Henderson, William Pickens, Kelly Miller, Etta M. T. Cottin, Archibald H. Grimke, and John M. Gandy

91. Maude K. Griffin, “Lincoln—Man of Many Sides,' April 1908

92. Hightower T. Kealing, “Lincoln’s Birthday—The Great American Day,' January 1909

93. Silas X. Floyd, Address at Emancipation Day Celebration in Augusta, Georgia, January 1, 1909

94. William Monroe Trotter on Commemorating the Lincoln Centennial, January 18, 1908

95. Reverdy C. Ransom, Address on Abraham Lincoln, circa 1907

96. T. Thomas Fortune, Address on Lincoln, Montclair, New Jersey, February 16, 1906

97. W. E. B. Du Bois, Address Delivered at Hull House, Chicago, Illinois, February 12, 1907

98. Mary Church Terrell, Address on Abraham Lincoln, New York, February 13, 1905

99. Jesse Max Barber, Abraham Lincoln and the Negro, February, 1905

100. William A. Sinclair, The Aftermath of Slavery, 1905

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