The American Prejudice Against Color - An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily The Nation Got - Into An Uproar. by William G. Allen
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or render him any assistance, so severely did he feel that he would be
censured by the public. That Mr. Porter is still pursued by this fiendish spirit, the reader will see by the following paragraph of a letter received from him a few days since:-- "I have advertised for a School in S----. They would not tolerate me in O----, after they found out that I was the Phillipsville School-master. I was employed in O---- three months." Such, reader, is the character of prejudice against color,--bitter, cruel, relentless. THE END. * * * * * A SHORT PERSONAL NARRATIVE, BY WILLIAM G. ALLEN, |
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