Samuel Jackson Fisher (1847-1928)

Samuel Jackson Fisher is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Samuel Jackson Fisher is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Divine Origin of Christianity as Shown By Its Poetry (1902)

Work Among the Freedmen: Address of Rev. Samuel J. Fisher, D.D. Before the Synod of Pennsylvania (1902)

The American Negro: A Study (1902)

Seen in the South During a Recent Visit (1903)

Thanksgiving (1905)

A Dream Accomplished (1905)

Mr. Doubtful and Mr. Hopeful (1906)

A White Woman’s Handshake (1906)

Progressive Development (1907)

Knocking at the Door (1908)

The Need of Christian Education for the Colored People (1908)

Oases in a Moral Desert (1908)

Reasons for Assisting the Negro (1908)

Why We Are Thankful (1908)

The Christian Lighthouses of the Presbyterian Church (1908)

Telling the Good Tidings (1909)

The Negro as a Race Leader (1909)

What Becomes of the Child? (1909)

Hopeful Views of the Negro Problem (1909)

Lights and Shadows of the Work (1909)

What Shall Be Done With the Negro? (1909)

Our Church and the Colored People (1914)

The Golden Year (1914)

Gratitude for the Work: Gratitude in the Work (1914)

The Songs of Slavery (1914)

A Christmas Carol (1914)

Among the White Mountains (1915)

The Potter and the Clay (1915)

Micky Fisher (1915)

Saunterings Near New York (1915)

Tried by Fire (1916)

From Pittsburgh to Dallas (1917)

Taking Notes in Texas (1917)

Third New Era for the Negro (1919)

What the Christian Negro Can and Will Do (1919)

Educated Christian Negro as a Counselor (1919)

Why Should the Church Give Negro Schools? (1919)

The Negro: An American Asset (1919)

Southern Opinion and the Race Problem (1921)

Does the Negro Respond to Education? (1921)

The Presbyterian Alliance (1921)

The Romance of Pittsburgh or Under Three Flags, and Other Poems (n.d.)


This 2-part article appeared in the July 24 and July 31, 1902 issues of The Presbyterian Banner.

This 2-part article appeared in the July 24 and July 31, 1902 issues of The Presbyterian Banner.