s_, etc. (ed. by G. Spiller), 1911.
*G. Sergi: _The Mediterranean Race_, etc., London, 1901.
*Franz Boas: _The Mind of Primitive Man_, New York, 1911.
C.B. Davenport: _Heredity of Skin Color in Negro-White Crosses_, 1913.
EARLY MOVEMENTS OF THE NEGRO RACE
*Sir Harry H. Johnston: _The Opening up of Africa_ (Home University
Library).
---- _A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races_, Cambridge,
1905.
*G.W. Stowe: _The Native Races of South Africa_ (ed. by G.M. Theal),
London, 1910.
(Consult also Johnston's other works on Africa, and his article in Vol.
XLIII of the _Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great
Britain and Ireland_; also _Inter-Racial Problems, and_ Deniker, noted
above.)
NEGRO IN ETHIOPIA AND EGYPT
(The works of Breasted and Petrie, Maspero, Budge and Newberry and
Garstang are the standard books on Egypt. They mention the Negro, but
incidentally and often slightingly.)
*A.F. Chamberlain: "The Contribution of the Negro to Human Civilization"
(_Journal of Race Development_, Vol. I, April, 1911).
T.E.S. Scholes: _Glimpses of the Ages_, etc., London, 1905.
W.H. Ferris: _The African Abroad_, etc., 2 vols., New Haven, 1913.
E.A.W. Budge: _The Egyptian Sudan_, 2 vols., 1907.
*_Archeological Survey of Nubia_.
*A. Thompson and D. Randal McIver: _The Ancient Races of the Thebaid_,
1905.
ABYSSINIA
Job Ludolphus: _A New History of Ethiopia_ (tr. by Gent), London, 1682.
W.S. Harris: _Highlands of AEthiopia_, 3 vols., London, 1844.
R.S. Whiteway: _The Portuguese Expedition to Abyssinia_ ... as narrated by
Castanhosa, etc., 1902.
THE NIGER RIVER AND ISLAM *F.L. Shaw (Lady Lugard): _A Tropical
Dependency_, etc., London, 1906.
(The reader may dismiss as worthless Lady Lugard's definition of "Negro."
Otherwise her book is excellent.)
*Es-Sa'di, Abderrahman Ben Abdallah, etc., translated into French by O.
Houdas, Paris, 1900.
*F. DuBois: _Timbuktu the Mysterious_ (tr. by White), 1896.
*W.D. Cooley: _The Negroland of the Arabs_, etc., 1841.
*H. Barth: _Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa_, etc., 5
vols., 1857-58.
*Ibn Batuta: _Travels_, etc. (tr. by Lee), 1829.
*Leo Africanus: _The History and Description of Africa_, etc. (tr. by
Pory, ed. by R. Brown), 3 vols., 1896.
*E.W. Blyden: _Christianity, Islam, and the Negro Race_.
*Leo Frobenius: _The Voice of Africa_ (tr. by Blind), 2 vols., 1913.
Mungo Park: _Tra
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