Chapter III
of this Essay.
[184] _New York Times_, Jan. 21, 1918, 10: 4.
[185] _Survey_, 42: 900, Sept. 27, 1919.
[186] Warne, F. J., _The Immigrant Invasion_, p. 174.
[187] White, W. F., "The Success of Negro Migration," _The Crisis_, 19: 112-15, Jan., 1920.
[188] Woofter, T. J., Jr., "The Negro and Industrial Peace," _Survey_, 45: 420, Dec. 18, '20.
[189] _The Negro at Work During The World War and During Reconstruction_, Rep. U. S. Dept. Lab., pp. 50-51.
[190] Woofter, T. J., Jr., "The Negro and Industrial Peace," _Survey_, 45: 420, Dec. 18, '20.
BOOK REVIEWS
_The Life of Charles T. Walker._ By SILAS XAVIER FLOYD. National Baptist Publishing Board, Nashville, Tennessee, 1902. Pp. 193.
This is a brief biography of a distinguished Negro churchman who for more than forty years rendered valuable service in the church in the United States. It begins with the usual account of the parentage, birth, and early childhood of the man and his preparation for his task, as is customary in biographical treatment. This part of the book brings out nothing particularly striking, except an appreciation of the valuable experiences of the subject of the sketch in his struggles to acquire an education and to establish himself in his chosen field. The more interesting part of the work is found in