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Alfred H. Stone Collection
Volume: 87



2. The Colored American Magazine 4 (November 1901): 1-80.


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. This issue contains an article entitled “Famous Women of the Negro Race. I. Phenomenal Vocalists” by Pauline E. Hopkins. The article has photographs of Mme. Marie Selika, Mme. Annie Pauline Pindell, and Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, a former slave born in Natchez, Mississippi, known as the “Black Swan.”