Charles Harvey McCord - The american negro
As a dependent, defective and delinquent
PART 1
THE RACIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO : A SUMMARY
Chapter 1 - The Negro in Africa
1 - Physical Environment
2 - Native Peoples
A - Physical Type
B - Criminal Anthropology and the Physical Type
C - Cultural Type
D - Criminal Psychology and the Cultural Type
Chapter 2 - The Transplantation of the Negro
1 - Racial Origins
2 - The Transportation
3 - Artificial Selection
4 - Amalgamations
5 - The Social Change
Chapter 3 - The Negro Citizen
1 - The Freedman and the Carpetbagger
2 - White Supremacy
3 - The Negro Citizen and His Education
4 - The Negro Citizen and the Law
5 - The Negro Citizen and His Moral Standard
A - In Business Relations
B - In Religious Relations
C - In Living Conditions
D - In Domestic Relations
Chapter 4
1 - The Negro Race a Child Race
2 - The White Man's Responsibility
PART 2
THE DEPENDENT NEGRO
1 - Negro Paupers in Almshouses
2 - Negroes in Other Benevolent Institutions
3 - Outdoor Relief
A - Benevolent Societies
B - Insurance Societies and Secret Orders
4 - Beggary among Negroes
5 - The Causes and Prevention of Pauperism among Negroes
THE DEFECTIVE NEGRO
1 - The Insane
2 - The Feeble-Minded
3 - The Blind
4 - The Deaf
5 - Defective School Children
6 - Provisions for the Care and Treatment of Defective Negroes
THE CRIMINAL NEGRO
Chapter 1 - The Criminal Population
Chapter 2 - The Character of Crime Committed by Negroes
Chapter 3 - What the Negro Thinks of Negro Crime
Chapter 4 - Laws Especially Affecting the Negro
1 - Labor Contract Laws
2 - Suffrage Laws
3 - Jury Duty
4 - Suffrage Laws
Chapter 5 - Apprehension and Punishment of the Negro Criminal
1 - Arrests and Detention
2 - Before the Courts
3 - Sentences
4 - Imprisonment and Penal Institutions
A - The Jail
B - The Chain Gang
C - The Penitentiary
D - Prison Farms
E - Prison Labor Systems
F - Juvenile Prisons
Chapter 6 - Prevention of Crime among Negroes
1 - Before Prison
A - Extra-Legal Restraints
B - Legal Restraints
C - Religion
D - Education
E - Amusements
F - Living Conditions
2 - During Prison
3 - After Prison
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