The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 06, June, 1890 by Various
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difficulties, only find in them the strongest incentives to the most
earnest efforts to relieve the Negro from them. Which of these two classes is the wiser? Some persons propose as the solution of the race problem, disfranchisement; and they point to the bad legislation of the blacks in South Carolina and Louisiana a quarter of a century ago, when scarcely any of them could read, and almost none owned property. On the other hand, there are those that are industriously trying to educate the blacks and inspiring them to the acquisition of property, and not in vain. More than two millions of the blacks can now read, and more than two hundred million dollars' worth of property is now owned by them. They are thus being prepared to vote wisely. Which of these two classes of persons is solving this problem to the best purpose? There are other persons, in Congress and out, urging the deportation of the blacks to Africa, a thing impossible to be done, and, if possible, it would be harmful to those that were sent, as well as useless to benighted Africa. On the other hand, there are those who are training the colored people of this country in education, industrial habits and stable Christian character, thus preparing them as missionaries to Africa. Which of these two classes has the wiser theory? * * * * * HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE COLORED PEOPLE. |
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