| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1896 - 806 pages
...Our greatest danger is that we may overlook the fact that the most of us are to live by the product of our hands, and fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and cultivate common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life. The aim of the... | |
| 1901 - 998 pages
...it is in the South that the negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasizing...prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life ; shall prosper in proportion... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 1204 pages
...it is in tho South that the negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasizing this chance. Our greatest danger is that in tho great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that the masses of ns are to live by... | |
| 1896 - 712 pages
...Tuskegee, Ala., at the opening of the Fair. Among many noble sentiments uttered were these words : " Our greatest danger is, that in the great leap from...prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor, and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life ; shall prosper in proportion... | |
| Alice Mabel Bacon - 1896 - 36 pages
...chance in the commercial world ; and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasising this chance. Our greatest danger is, that, in the...prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life ; shall prosper in proportion... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1896 - 1182 pages
...South that tho negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world, and iu nothing is this Kxposition more eloquent than in emphasizing this chance. Our...from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that tho masses of us are to live by the productions of our hands, and fail to keep in mind that wo shall... | |
| 1896 - 1178 pages
...freedom we may overlook the fact tliat the masses of us are to liv-e by tho productions of our bauds, and fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor and put brains and skill into tho common occupations of life; shall prosper in proportion... | |
| Massachusetts - 1896 - 826 pages
...that we may overlook the fact that the most of us are to live by the product of our hands, and'fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and cultivate common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life. The aim of the... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 458 pages
...it is in the South that the Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasizing...prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life; shall prosper in proportion... | |
| Booker T. Washington - 1901 - 356 pages
...it is in the South that the Negro is given a man's chance in the commercial world, and in nothing is this Exposition more eloquent than in emphasizing...shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify amTglprify common labour andput brains and skill into the common occupations of life; shall prosper... | |
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