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=Edited Works=

Early Negro American Writers, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1935.

New Era Declamations, Sewanee: The University Press of Sewanee, Tennessee, 1918.

"The Baseball," Stories of the South, Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, 1931.

"The Baseball," America Through the Short Story, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1936.

"The Negro in American Literature," The Bookman Anthology, New York: George H. Doran Company, 1923.

=Newspapers and Periodicals=

The Springfield Republican (Springfield) "American Drama and the Negro," II (1915), 9

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The Watchman-Examiner (New York) "Hymn as Literature," XIX (1930), 6.

The Athenaeum (Atlanta) "On Some Old Letters," XIV (1908), 6-8. "To the Men of Atlanta Baptist College," XIII (1910), 21-23. "George Sale and His Message to Atlanta Baptist College," XIV (1912), 48-50.

The Bookman (New York) "The Negro in American Literature," LVI (1922), 137-141.

The Champion of Fair Play (Chicago) "American Ideals and the Negro," IV (1916), 31-32.

The Christian Register (Boston) "What The War Did to Krutown," X (1920), 33-35.

The Crisis (New York) "Atlanta Striving," XXIIII (1914), 114-116.

The Dial (Chicago) "The Negro in American Fiction," LX (1916), 445-450.

The English Journal (Chicago) "The Negro in Contemporary Literature," XVIII (1929), 194-202.

The Harvard Advocate (Cambridge) "Varied Outlooks," LXXXIV (1907), 67-69.

The Home Mission College Review (Raleigh) "Is The Ancient Mariner Allegorical?" I (1927), 28-31. "Some Observations on High School English," II (1928), 36-42.

Journal of Negro History (Washington, D. C.) "Lorenzo Dow," I (1916), 265-275. "Three Negro Poets: Horton, Mrs. Harper, and Whitman," II (1917), 384-392. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Negro," III (1918), 22-25. "The Promise of Negro Literature," XIX (1934), 53-59.

The Methodist Review (New York) "Wycliffe and the World War," IX (1920), 81-83. "Our Religious Re-Adjustment," XIII (1924), 28-30.

The New South (Chattanooga) "Recent Literature on the Negro," XIII (1927), 37-41.

The New Republic (New York) "Liberia One Hundred Years After," XXIV (1921), 319 321.

The North American Review (New York) "Blake's Prophetic Writing," XXI (1926-1927), 90-94. "The Southern Tradition," CCXXIV (1928), 309-315.

The North American Student (New York) "Recent Movements among the Negro People," III (1917), 8-11. (16) The Opportunity Magazine (New York) "The Writing of Essays," IV (1926), 284-287. "Edmund T. Jinkins," IV (1926), 383-385.

The Reviewer (Chapel Hill) "A Southern Boyhood," V (1925), 1-8. "The Lower Rungs of the Ladder," V (1925), 78-86. "On Re-Reading Browning," V (1925), 60-63.

Sewanee Review (Sewanee) "English Hymnody and Romanticism," XXIV (1916) 476 482. "Richard Le Gaillienne and the Tradition of Beauty," XXVI (1918), 47-60.

The South Atlantic Quarterly (Durham) "Pre-Raphaelitism and Its Literary Relations," XV (1916), 68-81.

The Southern Workman (Hampton) "Our Debts," XLIV (1915), 622-626. "The Negro Genius," XLIV (1915), 305-308. "The Course in English in the Secondary School," XLV (1916), 495-498. "A Great Missionary," XLI (1916), 675-677. "Meta Warrick Fuller," XLVII (1918), 25-32. "William Stanley Braithwaite," XLVII (1918), 269-272. "Significant Verse," XLVIII (1919), 31-32. "Liberia Today," XLIX (1920), 181-183. "The Outlook in Negro Education," XLIX (1920), 208-213. "Significant Days in Negro History," LII (1923), 86-9"A History of the High School," LIII (1924), 545-549. "On the Teaching of English," LIII (1924), 298-304. "Not in Textbooks," LIV (1925), 34-37. "The Teacher Faces the Student," LV (1926), 320-325. "Negro Literary Renaissance," LVI (1927), 177-184. "The Profession of the Teacher," LVII (1928), 481-486. "Dinner at Talfourd's," LVIII (1929), 10-14. "Citizen of the World," LIX (1930), 387-393. "The Dilemma for Educators," LIX (1930), 206-208. "Dunbar Thirty Years After," LIX (1930), 189-191. "Ironsides: The Bordentown School," LXI (1931), 410-416. "Plea for Tory," LX (1931), 297-301. "Art Is Not Enough," LXI (1932), 488-494. "Hamlet and the Negro," LXI (1932), 442-448. "Whom Living We Salute," LXI (1932), 401-403. "A Composer of Fourteen Operas," LXII (1933), 43-44. "Armstrong and the Eternal Verities," LXIII (1934), 80-87. "The Singing of Spirituals," LXIII (1934), 209-213.

The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans) "Shakespeare's Place in the Literature of the World," XLV (1916), 3-11.

The Springfield Republican (Springfield) "David Lloyd George," X (1923), 8.

The Voice of the Negro (Atlanta) "Phillis Wheatley," II (1906), 55-59

=Poems in Periodicals=

The Athenaeum (Atlanta) "At Home and Abroad," II (1899), 7. "Hiawatha," II (1899), 2. "Imperfection," II (1899), 4. "The Light of Life," II (1899), 5. "The Light of the World," II (1899), 5. Reprint in The Christian Advocate, (Chicago), XI (1920), 37. "Race Prejudice," II (1899), 9. "Bedtime," III (1900), 7. "Revocation," III (1900), 4. "Samuel Memba," III (1900), 2. "T. W.," Ill (1900), 8. "As I Gaze into the Night," IV (1901), 5. "The First of a Hundred Years," (Class Song), IV (1901), 6. "Poems," IV (1901), 7 and 9. "After the Rain," VI (1903), 7. "America," VI (1903), 2. "The Peon's Child," VII (1904), 6. "My Hero," XVII (1914), 7. Reprint in The Home Mission College Review, (Raleigh), I (1928), 30. "Shakespeare," XVIII (1916), 14. Reprint in The Home Mission College Review, (Raleigh), II (1928), 26.

The Christian Advocate (Chicago) "I Shall Go Forth in the Morning," XIII (1922), 18.

Citizen (Los Angeles) "Ballade of One That Died Before His Time," IX (1915), 27.

Crisis (New York) "The Freedom of the Free," XX (1913), 32.

The Harvard Monthly (Cambridge) "Chaucer," XLV (1908), 184.

Lippincott's Magazine (Philadelphia) "Crossroads," LXXIV (1905), 731.

Survey (New York) "Battleground," XL (1918), 608.

The Voice of the Negro (Atlanta) "Christopher Marlowe," I (1904), 65. "The Plan," I (1904), 524. "The Education," II (1905), 319. "First Sight," III (1906), 409. "To One Untrue," in (1906), 341. "Paul Laurence Dunbar," III (1906), 265.

=Songs=

Song Collection Howard University Sings (edited), Washington, D. C., 1912. Pp. 10. Brawley wrote three of the eleven songs in the collection.

"Anniversary Hymn," Atlanta: Atlanta Baptist College Press, 1917. Written in response to the Fiftieth Anniver sary of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia. Set to music by Kemper Harreld. "Anniversary Hymn," Raleigh, 1929. Written on the oc casion of the Sixty-Third Annual Founder's Day Cele bration at Shaw University, Raleigh.