The Mulatto in the United States : Including a Study of the Rôle of Mixed-Blood Races Throughout the World

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192-93.
" B. G. Brawley, The Negro in Literature and Art, p. 13.
C G. Woodson, History of Negro Education, p. 90.
^G. B. Williams, History of the Negro Race in America, Vol. 1, p. 399.
Woodson, History of Negro Education, pp. 87-88.
"Woodson, History of Negro Education, pp. 90-91, 62-63.
"Williams, History of the Negro Race in America, Vol. 1, pp. 385, 390. See p. 131 above.
The Leading Men of the Negro Race 191 Ellicott who acted for him in the capacity of a press agent.
He seems to have recei
...ved assistance from Ellicott, but the extent of his indebtedness is uncertain.
James Durham ^^ of Philadelphia and later of New Or- leans was born a slave in 1767. From his master, who was a physician, he learned to read and write and to compound simple medicines. When freed by his master, he built up a successful medical practice among the mulatto Creoles in New Orleans. Durham was a mulatto.
Most of the prominent Negroes of the time were preachers.
George Leile,^' who preached in Georgia and later founded the first Negro Baptist colony in Jamaica, was a mulatto.


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