Those who fought and died on the battlefield performed their duty heroically and well, but a duty remains for you and me. The mere fiat of law could not make an ignorant voter an intelligent voter, could not make a dependent man an independent man, could... The Church at Home and Abroad - Halaman 308diedit oleh - 1896Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 halaman
...ignorant father an intelligent father; could not make one race respect another. These results will come to the negro as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up towards the highest civilization. My friends, by reason of ignorance, by reason of our freedom beginning... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 halaman
...ignorant father an intelligent father; could not make one race respect another. These results will come to the negro as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up towards the highest civilization. My friends, by reason of ignorance, by reason of our freedom beginning... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1897 - 764 halaman
...an intelligent voter, could not make a dependent man an independent man, could not make one citizen respect another. These results come to the negro as...races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up to the highest civilization and accomplishments. In the economy of God, there is but one standard... | |
| Booker T. Washington - 1899 - 270 halaman
...make a dependent man an independent man, cannot make one citizen respect another. These results wiflj come to the Negro, as to all races, by, beginning at the bottom and gradually^ working up to the highest possibilities/ of his nature.In the economy of God there is but one standard by which... | |
| James Jefferson Pipkin - 1902 - 494 halaman
...performed their duty heroically and well; but a duty remains for you and me. The mere fiat of law could not make a dependent man an independent man; could not...instead of the bottom; we have spent time and money attending political conventions, in attempting to go to Congress, that could have better been spent... | |
| Morgan London Latta - 1903 - 458 halaman
...make a dependent man an independent man ; can not make one citizen respect another. These results will come to the Negro, as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up to the highest possibilities of his nature. In the economy of God there is but one standard by which... | |
| Booker T. Washington, Albon L. Holsey - 1915 - 516 halaman
...make a dependent man an independent man; cannot make one citizen respect another. These results will come to the Negro, as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up to the highest possibilities of his nature. In the economy of God there is but one standard by which... | |
| Booker T Washington, Louis R. Harlan, Raymond W Smock - 1972 - 632 halaman
...mere fiat of law could not make an ignorant voter an intelligent voter; could not make one citizen respect another; these results come to the Negro, as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and working up to the highest civilization and accomplishment. In the economy of God, there can be but... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 halaman
...mere fiat of law could not make an ignorant voter an intelligent voter; could not make one citizen respect another; these results come to the Negro, as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and working up to the highest civilization and accomplishment In the economy of God, there can be bur one... | |
| 1992 - 398 halaman
...— viz., the right to vote economic independence, and the respect of his fellow Americans — would "come to the Negro, as to all races, by beginning at the bottom and gradually working up to the highest possibilities of his nature."131 The "bottom" was in unskilled labor and in agriculture,... | |
| |