Cast it down in agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in this con nection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the South may be called to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple,... Modern Eloquence - Page 1137edited by - 1900Full view - About this book
| Rose Buhlig - 1922 - 496 pages
...domestic service, and in the professions. And in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever sins the South may be called to bear, when it comes...negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world. 1. Suppose that a schoolmate says that it is all right to be habitually tardy. Can you answer him by... | |
| Hannibal Gerald Duncan - 1922 - 154 pages
...South for economic freedom. Booker Washington said: "Whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple,...the Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world."23 Again he wrote: "It has been my privilege to study the conditions of my people in nearly... | |
| Hannibal Gerald Duncan - 1922 - 138 pages
...South for economic freedom. Booker Washington said: "Whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple, it is in the South that the Negro is given a man 's chance in the commercial world. "23 Again he wrote: "It has been my privilege to study the conditions... | |
| 1926 - 384 pages
...agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the...commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition rttpre eloquent than in emphasizing this chance. Our greatest danger is, that in the great leap from... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 pages
...ears can hear them and while their hearts can be thrilled by them. — Henry Ward Beecher. Page 182 T is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the...Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world. Our greatest danger is that in the great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 284 pages
...their ears can hear them and while their hearts can be thrilled by them. — Henry Ward Beecher. T is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the...Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world. * It if * * * Our greatest danger is that in the great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1923 - 422 pages
...agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple, it is in the South that the Negro is given... | |
| Jerome Dowd - 1926 - 642 pages
...skilled labor." 7 In his Up from Slavery he again said, "Whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple,...the Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world."8 President Eliot of Harvard observed, "The uneducated Northern white is less tolerant of the... | |
| 1928 - 456 pages
...agriculture, mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, when it comes to business, pure and simple, it is in the South that the Negro is given... | |
| Booker T Washington, Louis R. Harlan, Raymond W Smock - 1974 - 668 pages
...agriculture, in mechamcs, in commerce, in domestic service and in the professions, and in this connection it is well to bear in mind that whatever other sins the South may be called upon to bear, that when it comes Not away from Race.4 to business pure and simple, it is in the South... | |
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