Originally published in 1902, this book proposes a solution to the 'race problem' through moral and economic education of African Americans. Hall argues that teaching moral virtues such as frugality and temperance, as well as practical skills such as carpentry, would help elevate the status of black Americans and bring them into greater economic and social parity with whites. A fascinating look at turn-of-the-century ideas about race relations and social progress.
Josie Briggs Hall Books



Creating Small Habitats for Wildlife in Your Garden
- 183 pages
- 7 hours of reading
“Josie Briggs has written a book to help people create and maintain their own wetlands, woodlands, rocklands, and other natural habitats. Stunning photography, illustrations, and hardworking plant lists provide you with the inspiration and knowledge you need to carve out your own piece of wilderness.”— Better Homes & Gardens.