A White Song and a Black One is a collection of poetry written by Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr. It was first published in 1909.
Contents[]
- My South
- "Marse" Henry Watterson
- Grant and Lee
- Col. Bennett H. Young to the North
- Uncle Remus to Massa Joel
- President William McKinley
- The Birth of American Song
- The Confederate Veteran and the Old Time Darky
- Bishop Thomas U. Dudley
- The Book's Creed
- William Lloyd Garrison
- Gavin H. Cochran, the Children's Friend
- Gen. Cassius M. Clay
- As It Is
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge
- The Teacher Pre-Eminent
- The Child
- The Old Pedagogue's Welcome to the New
- Truth
- Delay and Truth
- The Little Child that Leads
- Chicago
- Thomas Mock
- To President Taft's Young Son, Master Charlie, On Sending Him a Copy of "The Sequel to the Pied Piper of Hamelin"
- Sequel to the "Pied Piper of Hamelin"
- Dr. Booker T. Washington to the National Negro Business League
- Tuskegee
- Ned's Psalm of Life for the Negro
- The Negro's Christmas Prayer
- The Old Negro Teacher to the New
- The Negro Child and the Story Book
- The Negro's Educational Creed
- The Loafing Negro
- The Don't-Care Negro
- Negro Love Song
- The Negro's New Year Prayer
- Rivalry
- Honey, Whut's You Askin'?
- To the Memory of Mrs. Sallie Brown
- Lazy Sam
- The Vicious Negro
- "Dem Phillupeeners"
- I'se Jes' er Little Nigger
- Big Ike and Little Ike
- The Christmas Tree
- Reporting the Sermon
[[Category:1900s Books*]