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10. The Colored American Magazine 3 (June 1901): 81-160.
Whole issue of “an illustrated monthly, devoted to literature, science, music, art, religion, facts, fiction and traditions of the Negro race.” The magazine is illustrated with photographs and displays advertisements in the front and back. A photograph of Miss Daisy B. Harris appears on the cover. She is described in the issue as an elementary school teacher in Louisville, Kentucky. She “is one of the social leaders in her home city, is noted as a critic of literary productions and is a brilliant conversationalist.” A photograph of black veterans standing in front of the Memorial to the 54th Massachusetts in Boston appears as the frontispiece.