695 Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
697 To the memory of the Brave Americans
699 On the emigration to America and peopling the western country
700 The wild honey suckle
701 The Indian Burying ground
703 On Mr. Paine's rights of man
704 To sir Toby
706 On a Honey Bee
707 On the uniformity and perfection of nature
708 To a New-England Poet
709 Joel Barlow (1754-1812)
712 The hasty-pudding
722 On the discoveries of Captain Lewis
723 Advice to a raven in russia
725 Eliza Wilkinson (1757-?)
726 The letters of Eliza Wilkinson
729 Noah Webster (1758-1843)
732 An American Dictionary of the English Language
732 Preface
736 [A sampling from an American Dictionary]
740 Native American Literature: "Westward the course of Empire"
743 Tecumseh (1768-1813)
744 "We all belong to one family"
745 William Apes (1798-?)
747 A son of the forest
747 Chapter 1
747 Chapter 2
749 John Ridge (1803-1839)
751 Essay on Cherokee Civilization
758 Cherokee Oral Tradition
759 The rabbit and the tar wolf
759 [First Version]
760 [Second Version]