Works “Negroes Who Owned Slaves,” in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (November 1912) Black Masters: A Side-Light on Slavery, as it appeared in the North American Review White Slavery: An American Paradox, with Carol Wilson The Drama of One Hundred Acres The Story of the Cid for Young People (1901) The Flight of the Hebrews; Told for Young Readers (1902) The Faery Queen, First Book (1906) Making the Most of Ourselves; Talk for Young People (1909)
Poetry "Father and Son" from Patriotic pieces from the Great War (1918)Calvin Dill Wilson (1857–1946)
Works “Negroes Who Owned Slaves,” in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (November 1912) Black Masters: A Side-Light on Slavery, as it appeared in the North American Review White Slavery: An American Paradox, with Carol Wilson The Drama of One Hundred Acres The Story of the Cid for Young People (1901) The Flight of the Hebrews; Told for Young Readers (1902) The Faery Queen, First Book (1906) Making the Most of Ourselves; Talk for Young People (1909)
Poetry "Father and Son" from Patriotic pieces from the Great War (1918)...more