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

Document 18D: "The Ocean Grove Camp-Meeting," 25 August 1877<br />

Document 19: Amanda Berry Smith, "Letter From Amanda Smith," 1 March 1884<br />

Document 20: Amanda Berry Smith, "Africa," 20 February 1886<br />

Document 21: Frances E. Willard and Amanda Berry Smith, "Amanda Smith, the<br />

Colored Pioneer," 20 September 1888<br />

Document 22: Ada M. Bittenbender, "Temperance at the National Capital," 5<br />

February 1891<br />

Document 23: "The First World's Convention," 3 December 1891<br />

Document 24: Amanda Berry Smith, Letter to the Editor, 10 March 1898<br />

Lynching Controversy<br />

Document 25: "The Race Problem," 23 October 1890<br />

Document 26: Excerpt from Frances Willard, "Presidential Annual Address," 1893<br />

Document 27: Ida B. Wells, "Mr. Moody and Mrs. Willard," May 1894<br />

Document 28: "The Bitter Cry of Black America," 10 May 1894<br />

Document 29: Lady Henry Somerset, "White and Black in America: An Interview<br />

with Miss Willard," 1894<br />

Document 30: Ida B. Wells, "Letter to the Editor," 22 May 1894<br />

Document 31: Frederick Douglass, "Why is the Negro Lynched?" 1894<br />

Document 32: Frances Willard, "The Colored People," 1894<br />

Document 33: "Frances: A Temporizer," 24 November 1894<br />

Document 34: "Miss Wells Lectures," 24 November 1894<br />

http://womhist.binghamton.edu/wctu2/doclist.htm (3 of 4) [6/5/2005 8:57:27 PM]

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