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African-American Women Within the WCTU, Document List<br />

Document 7: Two Reports from North Carolina, November 1890<br />

Document 8: M.J. O'Connell, "North Carolina No. 2," December 1891<br />

Document 9: "Color Line Visible," 22 October 1893<br />

Document 10: "Mrs. Harper's Report," November 1894<br />

Document 11: Lucy Thurman, "Work Among Colored People," 1895<br />

Recruiting African-American Membership<br />

Document 12: Frances Willard, "The Southern People, August 1881<br />

Document 13: Sallie Chapin, "Our Southern Letter," 26 April 1883<br />

Document 14: Mrs. Chas. Kinney to the Union Signal, February 1883<br />

Document 15: Elizabeth Comstock to Frances Willard, March 1889<br />

Document 16: "Heard Miss Willard: She Addresses Large Crowd at Logan<br />

Temple, 22 December 1895<br />

A Notable Evangelist and Organizer: Amanda Berry Smith<br />

Document 17: Photograph and Biographical Sketch of Amanda Berry Smith<br />

Image 1: Amanda Smith of Philadelphia<br />

Image 2: Temperance Flyer<br />

Document 18: "Ocean Grove's Anniversary," and "Editorial Notes," 24 July 1875<br />

Document 18B: "The Holiness Meeting," 28 July 1875<br />

Document 18C: "The Women's Temperance Meeting," 28 July 1877<br />

http://womhist.binghamton.edu/wctu2/doclist.htm (2 of 4) [6/5/2005 8:57:27 PM]

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