A. Feature articles written by Luther Porter Jackson in the (Norfolk, Virginia) Journal and Guide , under the general heading, "Rights and Duties in a Democracy".
"Abolishing The Poll Tax" Oct. 8, 1942
"Intricacies of the Poll Tax" Oct. 14, 1942
"Exercising Pressures on Government" Oct. 21, 1942
"Failing To Register" Oct. 29, 1942
"Failing To Embrace Political Opportunities" Nov. 4, 1942
"Failing To Attain Full Fledged Citizenship" Nov. 12, 1942
"Listen America" Nov. 19, 1942
"Not The Bullet But The Ballot" Nov. 26, 1942
"Paying The Poll Tax But Failing To Register" Dec. 3, 1942
"Voting In Cities and Countries- A Comparison" Dec. 9, 1942
"The Double Duty Poll Tax" Dec. 15, 1942
"New Year's Eve Resolutions" Dec. 23, 1942
"Good News" Dec. 31, 1942
"Founders Day At The Virginia State College" Jan. 7, 1943
"Voting In the Old Days" Jan. 14, 1943
"Carter Glass Major Prophet" Jan. 21, 1943
"The Newport News Salary Case" Jan. 27, 1943
"Negro History Week" Feb. 4, 1943
"Lincoln, Garrison, and The Negro" Feb. 11, 1943
"The Republican Party and the Negro" Feb. 18, 1943
"The Non-Voting Tradition Among Negroes" Feb. 25, 1943
"The Non- Voting Tradition Among School Teachers" March 4, 1943
"Non-Voting Among College Teachers and Workers" March 11, 1943
"Within the Walls of Segregation" March 18, 1943
"The National Association For The Advancement of Colored People" March 25, 1943
"The Dead Line For School Teachers" April 1, 1943
"The Dead Line For All Citizens" April 8, 1943
"Thomas Jefferson And The Negro" April 15, 1943
"A Ray of Hope For The Future" April 22, 1943
"Negro Suffrage In North Carolina" April 29, 1943
"Arousing A voting Consciousness In The Negro" May 5, 1943
"To The College Graduates of 1943" May 13, 1943
"The Newport News Affair" May 20, 1943
"Abolishing the Poll Tax" May 26, 1943
"Barbering and Scientific Training" June 3, 1943
"Resorting to the Courts" June 8, 1943
"The White Primary" June 17, 1943
"The Spirit of 1881-1883" June 24, 1943
"The New Negro Lawyer" July 1, 1943
"The National Association For The Advisem*nt of Colored People" July 8, 1943
"War and The Negro" July 15, 1943
"The Free Negro In North Carolina" A Review of an Important Book July 22, 1943
"Equalization Of Salaries In North Carolina" July 29, 1943
"The Newport News Court Case" Aug. 3, 1943
"Virginia Negro Soldiers and Seamen In The American Revolution" Aug. 8, 1943
"The Southern Regional Council" Aug. 13, 1943
"The Opportunity To Advance In Mecklenburg County" Aug. 24, 1943
"Advancing In Nottoway County" Sept 1, 1943
"The Southern Regional Council" Sept. 6, 1943
"Registration Day, October 2, 1943" Sept. 15, 1943
"The Shame Of The Race" Sept. 19, 1943
"Struggling In Princess Ann Country" Sept. 27, 1943
"Caesar Tarrant, A Pilot In The American Revolution" Oct. 4, 1943
"The Nickens Family: Fighters on Land and on Sea" Oct. 12, 1943
"The Brown Family of Charles City County, Virginia" Oct. 16, 1943
"Joseph Ranger: Fighting Sea-Dog of the Revolution" Oct. 27, 1943
"William Flora: A Spy for General Lafayette" Nov. 4,1943
"Speech of A. W. Harris, Negro Member of the Virginia Legislature, Feb 14, 1882" Nov. 11, 1943
"Ministers Of the Gospel and The Voting Movement" Nov. 25, 1943
"The Voting Boom In Portsmouth, Virginia" Dec. 1, 1943
"The Southern Regional Council" Dec. 7, 1943
"Motives For Paying the Poll Tax" Dec. 14, 1943
"The Newport News Affair: The Tragedy of 1943" Dec. 23, 1943
"Abolishing Jim Crow On Street Cars and Buses" Dec. 29, 1943
"The Celebration Of The Emancipation Proclamation" Jan. 5, 1944
"No Name ("The Founding of The Virginia State College)" Jan. 13, 1944
"The Petition Drive Of The Virginia Electoral Reform League" Jan. 19, 1944
"Thomas B. Patterson-Farm Leader" Jan. 26, 1944
"A Token For The School Teachers of Virginia" Feb. 3, 1944
"The History of Negro History" Feb. 9, 1944
"The Virginia Senate And Teachers' Salaries" Feb. 14,1944
"Washington, Lincoln, and The Negro Soldier" Feb. 24, 1944
"A Program of Political And Civil Rights" March 2, 1944
"Poll "Taxless" North Carolina" March 9, 1944
"Candidates For City Councils" March 14, 1944
"Delilah C. Jackson and Her Family" March 22, 1944
"Fighting It Out Again In Newport News" March 29, 1944
"School Teachers and The Voting Instructions Handbook" April 5, 1944
"The Upper South, The Lower South, And The Negro Suffrage" April 13, 1944
"The Call To Pay The Poll Tax" April 20, 1944
"Signs of A Better Day For Voting In Virginia" April 27, 1944
"Living In A Fool's Paradise" May 4, 1944
"The United Negro College Fund Campaign" May 11, 1944
"The Opportunities of Negro College Professors For Research In The South" May 17, 1944
"The Virginia State Teachers Association" May 25, 1944
"The Bugaboo of Negro Voting Activity" May 31, 1944
"Winning Victories But Standing Still" June 8, 1944
"Winning Victories But Standing Still" (2) June 11, 1944
"Winning Victories But Standing Still" (3) June 19, 1944
"The Bugaboo of Negro Voting Activity" (2) June 21, 1944
"The Awakening In Southampton County Virginia" July 4, 1944
"The Annual Conference of The National ASSN For The Advancement of Colored People" July 13, 1944
"Summer School Teaching In Our Colleges" July 19, 1944
"Equal Salaries For Teachers In North Carolina" July 24, 1944
"Equal Salaries In North Carolina" (2) Aug. 1, 1944
"Teaching American Government At Virginia State College" Aug. 11, 1944
"The Riddle of The Parties" Aug. 16, 1944
"The Riddles of Parties" (2) Aug. 24, 1944
"Strange As It Seems" Aug. 30, 1944
"Poll Tax Repeal And The Negro In Virginia" Sept. 6, 1944
"Poll Tax Repeal And The Negro In Virginia" (2) Sept. 13, 1944
"Register For Voting" Sept. 21, 1944
"The Awakening In Cumberland County, Virginia" Sept. 28, 1944
"Roosevelt, Dewey, and The Negro" Oct. 5, 1944
"Melvin Alston: A Tribute" Oct. 15, 1944
"The Non-Voting Tradition Among Negro School Teachers" Oct. 23, 1944
"The Boston Meeting Of The Association For The Study Of Negro Life and History" Nov. 1, 1944
"The Meaning of Election Day" Nov. 3, 1944
"The Negro Soldier In The Civil War" Nov. 16, 1944
"The Case of Silas Rogers" Nov. 22, 1944
"The Opportunity To Abolish The Poll Tax In Virginia" Nov 30, 1944
"The Opportunity To Abolish The Poll Tax" (2) Dec. 5, 1944
"Civic Celebration In Slavery Days" Dec. 14, 1944
"Christmas Celebration In Slavery Days" Dec. 21, 1944
"Balance Sheet In Race Relations For 1944" Dec. 28, 1944
"The Teacher Salary Fight The Hope For the Future" Jan. 1, 1945
"The Teaching Of Negro History At Hampton Institute" Jan. 9, 1945
"Hampton, Virginia In the Days of Old" Jan 18, 1945
"Founders Day At Virginia State College" Jan. 24, 1945
"Office Holding In Bygone Days" Jan. 26, 1945
"Peter J. Carter of Northampton County, Virginia" Feb. 8, 1945
"B. J. Johnson, The Vote Conscious Minister of Atlanta, Georgia" Feb. 15, 1945
"The Negro Newspaper In Dispensable Aid For Negro History" Feb. 22, 1945
"The Negro Newspaper Aid For" Feb. 28, 1945
"Class Division Within The Negro Race" March 13, 1945
"The Pool Tax Our First Obligation" March 21, 1945
"The Promise of The War" March 28, 1945
"The Fifth Annual Report of The Virginia Voters League" April 4, 1945
"Saving Family Papers" April 11, 1945
"Franklin D. Roosevelt Friend of the Common People" April 18, 1945
"We Must Get Ready For The Election In 1945 and 1946" April 25, 1945
"Honor To The Teachers of Virginia" May 2, 1945
"Abolish The Poll Tax Then What?"(2) May 16, 1945
"Reverend Williams B. Ball: Candidate For The Virginia Legislature" May 23, 1945
"The Teacher Salary Fight In Newport News" May 30, 1945
"The Teacher Salary Fight In Newport News" (2) June 6, 1945
"Whites and Negroes Indifferent Just Alike" June 12, 1945
"Slave Advertisem*nts In Old Newspapers" June 19, 1945
"The Contributions of The Negro Lawyer" June 26, 1945
"The Contribution of The Negro Lawyer" (2) July 4, 1945
"The Election In Virginia On August 7th: An Opportunity For Everybody" July 11, 1945
"Getting Ready To Vote In Richmond, Virginia" July 18, 1945
"Sixteen Model Ministers" July 25, 1945
"Labeling The Negro Race" Aug. 1, 1945
"Southern Whites Rallying To The Negro" Aug. 8, 1945
"The First Protest In Virginia Against Jim Crow" Aug. 15, 1945
"The Negro In Our History" -- A Notable Book Aug. 22, 1945
"John Mitchell: Anti-Lynching Apostle" Aug. 28, 1945
"The Victory At Newport News" Sept. 5, 1945
"Spending A Pleasant Vacation" Sept. 12, 1945
"The Opportunities of Our College For Community Uplift" Sept. 19, 1945
"The Whole Loaf or Half A Loaf?" Sept. 26, 1945
"The Coming of Camilla Williams to Virginia State College" Oct. 3, 1945
"Southern White Soldiers On The Race Question" Oct. 10, 1945
"Virginia's War Dead Who Are They?" Oct. 17, 1945
"Virginia's War Dead Who Are They? II" Oct. 24, 1945
"Thomas H. Reid: A Candidate For The Virginia Legislature" Oct 31, 1945
"Office holding An Incentive To Voting" Nov. 6, 1945
"The Drive For Registerated Voters In Atlanta, Georgia" Nov. 14, 1945
"Striving For A Better Deal in Fairfax County, Virginia" Nov. 21, 1945
"Raising Money From Teachers Associations" Nov. 28, 1945
"Membership Fees In State Teachers Associations" Dec. 5, 1945
"The Passing of An Old Citizen: George W. Lewis" Dec. 11, 1945
"Handel's "Messiah" A Fitting Observance Of Christmastide" Dec. 19, 1945
"The March Of Dimes" Jan. 8, 1946
"Bernad A. Coles: Candidate For Office In Charlottesville, Va." Jan. 21, 1946
"Negro Officeholders In Virginia" -- A Production Of Many People" Jan. 30, 1946
"Ballad T. Edwards: Competent Officeholder And Notable Citizen" Feb. 6, 1946
"Senator Williams N. Stevens" Feb. 13, 1946
"Henry Williams- Minister in Politics" Feb. 20, 1946
"Freedom's Journal" -- The First Negro Newspaper Feb. 27, 1946
"A New Day On The Way" March 5, 1946
"Changing The Name Of A College" March 13, 1946
"The Cracking Of The Solid South" March 27, 1946
"The Handbook On The Voting Status Of Negroes In Virginia" April 4, 1946
"The Reverend S.F. Daly And Voting Opportunities In North Carolina" April 10, 1946
"The Virginia Association For Education And The Virginia General Assembly" April 17, 1946
"The Registrar: The Bugbear Of Many Negro Citizens" April 22, 1946
"1946: The Year Of Opportunity" April 30, 1946
"Meeting With Success In Suffolk, Virginia" May 6, 1946
"How To Get Funds For The Support Of Public Schools" May 14, 1946
"Negro Colleges Shaping The Careers Of There Music Graduates" May 21, 1946
"Reasons For The In activity Of Negroes In Political Affairs" May 29, 1946
"Reasons For The Inactivity Of Negroes In Political Affairs" (2) June 5, 1946
"The Case Of Irene Morgan: A Victory For Negro Lawyers" June 12, 1946
"An Open Letter To The Veterans and Non-Registered Poll Tax Payers Of Virginia" June 19, 1946
"Thurgood Marshall: Winner Of The Spring Medal" June 26, 1946
"Seeking Office In Virginia During 1945-46" July 3, 1946
"Segregation: Will It Last Always?" July 9, 1946
"Congressman Powell And The Daughters Of The American Revolution" July 18, 1946
"Georgia Ahead-Virginia Behind" July 24, 1946
"The Centennial of the Independence of Liberia" July 30, 1946
"Carrying Voters Acquiring Land In The 17th & 18th Centuries" Aug. 7, 1946
"Free Negroes Acquiring Town Lots In The Period 1780-1800" Aug. 14, 1946
"Property Owned By Virginia Free Negroes In 1860" Aug. 27, 1946
"Husbands Buying Their Wives And Wives Buying Their Husbands" Sept. 4, 1946
"Heavy Voting On Election Day In Suffolk And Nansemond County, Virginia" Sept. 11, 1946
"Handling Down The Knowledge Of Bricklaying Trade" Sept 18, 1946
"The Lack Of Knowledge The Fundamentals Among College Students" Sept 24, 1946
"The Lack Of Knowledge Of The Fundamentals Among College Students" (2) Oct. 2, 1946
"The Address Of Roberts P. Daniel At Virginia State College" Oct. 9, 1946
"The Battle For Ballot In The Deep South" Oct. 16, 1946
"A. McKee Banks: Meeting The Needs Of The People Of Caroline County For Food" Oct. 23, 1946
"Negro History Research: Its Needs Shortcomings" Oct. 30, 1946
"Charles S. Johnson: Symbol Of A Changing Leadership In Negro Education" Nov. 6, 1946
"The Reverend Robert L. Taylor: Advocating A Life Of Civic Participation By Church Members" Nov. 13, 1946
"A Century Of The American Missionary Association" Nov. 20, 1946
"Something Fundamentally Wrong With America" Nov. 27, 1946
"Memorial To Otelia Shields Howard" Dec. 4, 1946
"The Campagain To Oust Bilbo" Dec. 11, 1946
"A Christmas Message To All People" Dec. 17, 1946
"1946: The Year Of the Rebirth Of The Negro In Southern Elections" Dec. 26, 1946
"New Year's Resolutions Of John Doe" Jan. 1, 1947
"Gloucester County, Virginia: Its Advances And Its Shortcomings" Jan. 8, 1947
"The Virginia Seminary & College And Its New President" Jan. 15, 1947
"March 14,1947- Joseph Jenkins Roberts Day" Jan. 22, 1947
"Samuel P. Bolling: A Character For Negro History Week" Jan. 29, 1947
"Daniel M. Norton: Another Character For Negro History Week" Feb. 5,1947
"Which Way Shall We Go: To The Polls Or To Courts?" Feb. 12,1947
"March 14, 1947: Joseph Jenkins Roberts Day" Feb. 18, 1947
"The Task Which Lies Ahead of Us" Feb. 26, 1947
"The Task Which Lies Ahead of Us"(2) March 5, 1947
"The Family Choir of Franklin, Virginia" March 19, 1947
"Signs of An Awakening For Voting In The Deep South" March 26, 1947
"The Campaign In Virginia For Registered Voters" April 2, 1947
"Oliver W. Hill: Candidate For The Virginia Legislature" April 9, 1947
"The Past, Present, And Future Of The Negro In Politics" April 16, 1947
"The Drive To Convert The Virginia Teachers Non-Voters To Voters" April 23, 1947
"The Appointment of W. Lester Banks, A Milestone in the Fire of the N.A.A.C.P. in Virginia" April 30, 1947
"The Appointment of W. Lester Banks, A Milestone In The Fire of The N.A.A.C.P." May 7, 1947
"Hampton, Virginia: In Politics Not What Used To Be" May 14, 1947
"Ethel Thompson Overby: Civic Conscious School Principal" May 21, 1947
"What good is a college degree?" May 28, 1947
"Honorary Degree In American College" June 4, 1947
"Rights and Duties in a Democracy" June 11, 1947
"First Class Citizenship And second Class Citizenship" June 26, 1947
"The False Beliefs of Teachers About Voting" July 3, 1947
"The Rising Birth Rate of Children At Virginia State College" July 10, 1947
"The Suffrage Situation In South Carolina" July 17, 1947
"The Cracking of the Color line in Certain Southern Libraries" July 24, 1947
"Ministers of The Gospel And The Voting Movement" July 31, 1947
"The Campaign of Oliver W. Hill For The Virginia Legislature" Aug. 7, 1947
"Arthur Lee: Progressive Negro Artisan of Salary Days" Aug. 14, 1947
"A Continuation of The Story of Arthur Lee" Aug. 21, 1947
"Raising Money For The Association For The Study of Negro Life And History" Sept. 3, 1947
"Twenty-Five Years At Virginia State College" Sept. 12, 1947
"Rights And Duties In A Democracy" Sept. 19, 1947
"John Hope Franklin And His New Book On Negro History" Sept. 25, 1947
"Travel By Train In Southern States Better Now Than Years Ago" Oct. 2, 1947
"A Football Game of Thirty-Seven Years Ago: Fisk University Defeats Morehouse College, 5 to 10" Oct. 15, 1947
"Negro Voting: A Leading Topic In The Newspapers" Oct. 23, 1947
"Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Meeting Place of The Association For The Study of Negro Life And History" Oct. 30, 1947
"What to do About The Civil Rights of Negroes" Nov. 6, 1947
"The Election of William A. Lawrence To Office In Nansemond County, Virginia" Nov. 13, 1947
"The Failure of Dr. C. S. Franklin To Win Office In Charles City County, Virginia" Nov. 20, 1947
"The Call To Pay The Poll Tax" Nov. 26, 1947
"A Tribute To Certain Persona In The Virginia State Department of Education" Dec. 4, 1947
"Politics: A Game In Which Every Man Must Participate" Dec. 11, 1947
"The Virginia Organization For Civil Rights: Serving To Wipe Out Segregation" Dec. 17, 1947
"The Raise of "V-GRO" To Wipe Out "Jim Crow" Dec. 24, 1947
"New Year's Resolutions of John Doe" Dec. 31, 1947
"The Failure of The Negroes In The Fourth Congressional District of Virginia" Jan. 8, 1948
"The Voting Status of Colored People In The Fourth Congressional District of Virginia" Jan. 22, 1948
"The Voting Status of Colored People In The Fourth Congressional District of Virginia" Jan. 29, 1948
"Raymond J. Valentine: Candidate For The City Council In Petersburg, Virginia" Feb. 5, 1948
"The Views of Abraham Lincoln On The Race Questions" Feb. 12, 1948
"The Fight On Slavery And Segregation, 1848-1948" Feb. 20, 1948
"The Virginia Fight On Certain of Her Jim Crow Laws" Feb. 27, 1948
"The Virginia Fight On Certain of Her Jim Crow Laws" March 5, 1948
"Supporting Candidates For Office" March 12, 1948
"The Views of Southern white People On the Segregation Laws" April 2, 1948
"The Time It Will Take To Gain Equality Education" April 16, 1948
"Rights And Duties In A Democracy" April 23, 1948
"The Gold Star Honor Roll of Virginians In The Second World War" April 30, 1948
"Harry P. Johnson: Candidate For The Town Council of McKenney, Virginia" May 6, 1948
"The Drive in Virginia To Get The Teachers Qualified To Vote" May 13, 1948
"Advice to the June college graduates of 1948" May 21, 1948
"Pertinent Advice to the 1948 June College Graduates"(2) May 28, 1948
"A Call For Readers To write Members of Congress Urging The Passage of The Bill For Federal Aid To Education" June 4, 1948
"Thurgood Marshall: Recipient of The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws From Virginia State College" June 11, 1948
"The election of Oliver W. Hill To the City Council of Richmond, Va." June 18, 1948
"The Voting Activities of Certain Virginia Teachers" June 25, 1948
"How Shall We Vote In The Forthcoming Presidential Election?" July 9, 1948
"The Doctrines of States' Rights: A Truth or A Fancy?" July 16, 1948
"The Position of Booker T. Washington On The Subject of Participation In Politics" July 23, 1948