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\ . ttSsilralfc IRA GUIDANCE PROGRAM An A.K.V Guidance Program, designed to help students choose wwtn ha# begun. "Social Work As A Career'’ was tiiscutsard by the students last week, under the direc tion of Miss Mae O. Holmes, superintendent of the Slate Training .School for Girls, Kniston. Pictured see some of the officers of the group. Left to right: Garland Hunt, National Honor Society president; Gloria Freeman, Deb secretary; Robert Hinton, Miss Mae I). Holmes, speaker; Patricia Malone, and Na poleon .Johnson, senior s*la«s president. tSornrs present: Susie Perry, chairman. Fannie Latham, Minnie Williams, Gladys Hunt, Audrey Logan, executive secretary; Sylvia Payne. Gladys Turner, Majorle Heb nam and Susan Caldwell. Career Os Frederick Douglass, Noted Abolitionist, Features History Week Frederick Douglass, whose birth day is celebrated or, Valentine Day, was a stalwart champion of the abolition of slavery, lie rep resented the loyal attitude ol the Negroes in America toward the federal government which has been h continuing and glorious virtue from the darkest hour of the Ame rican Republic until today. Mr. Douglass delivered ar> im portant Union speech while the re bellious South was fighlin-g to per petuate slavery b.v destroying the republic. In that Speech Ms. Don glass said: "The case presented in the present war. and Ihr light in which every colored man is hound to view it, msv he stat ed thus. There are two govern ments struggling now for the possession ot and endeavoring in hear rule «ypr Ibr United states—one ha# Hw capital In tdenmond. and is represented h> Mr. Jefferson Davis, and the other has its capital at Washington, and is represented by ‘Honest Old Abe.’” "These two governments are to day fare to face confronting each other with vast armies, and grap pling each other upon many a tsssgsasp* STARTS FRIDAY 'C £, • % POSfflH S iSSII BERGAMOT . V* TSjtf CONDITIONER r";f7"" ■;>■;•' £■' ’’■••■• •*‘;: ’ 'K-n •_ ■*; ‘*'7 • : ***s •- *W f/Wifc " V.- vwi* ■ ■. •• ~ . ' All Funerals Cost Less —at, the- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and be ttFfZTfm Convinced! Ippf RALEIGH --%&£ I Farsrai Hem® ::;;r £ Vii t CABAKRUS Si. I bloody fir’d. North and South, on j the bank;, of the Mississippi, and ! under the shadows of the Alleg henies. Now, the question before every colored man s, or ought to be, what attitude is assumed by these respective governments and armies toward the rights and lib erties of the colored race in this country; which is for us, and which is against us'’’ ‘ Now. I think there can he no doubt sr to the attitude of the Richmond or C6nfederate Govern- i mem. Wherever else I here has been concealment, her all is frank, ; open, and diabolically straightfor- ' ward. Jefferson Davis and his ! government make no mention as to ■ the reuse of the war. That purpose | is nothing less than to make the { slavery of the African rare univer sal and perpetual on this contin- | eat | Mr. Douglass insisted in tus j speech that the ftoutn was Dent on maintaining the slave system. "View it anyway you please,” he said, "the rebels arc fighting for the existence of slavery, they are fight ing for the privilege, and horrid privilege, of sundering the dearest ties of human nature —of trafficing in slaves and the souls of men— AMBASSADOD for tne ghastly privilege of scourg ing women and selling innocent children.” Passing up General McClellan’s treachery to the cause of freedom and other ill-advised actions of some Union leaders, Mr. Douglass pointed that slavery' had been abolished in the District of Colum bia. Mr. Douglass noted that star cry bad been abolished in all Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry ■m urate h o- s Sh-o"p^ 2QS^Y£TT£VIU€ST GOLLY! only |m n cars m V Lms Jpj Hiilii > Enjoy Paying For Your Gar On Mechanics | And Farmers Bank’s fi>, 1 Comfortable Terms ||| 1 Why pay unreasonable rates on bard- Lo-manag-e time payments, when Me- $ T* rmc chanies and Farmers Bank can offer ustts&j * 5*5 Ilia you conditions that will ac t u ally make you enjoy paying for your car? m « i " < )ur unusually low interest rates and m Jjpßfsl!Y wCIVIGB terms can’t be beat! r 4 Small Enough To Know You ... Large Enough To Save You Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH-DURHAM For Furl her Details Call “Joe” Sansom TK 2-751 fi MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of the territories of the United States, aod that the foreign slave trade had been abolished He noted, too, that the Presi dent at Washington, the Cabi net and the Congress, the gen erals commanding and the whole army of Ihe nation unite in giving us one thunderous w elcome to share with them in honor of arid glory of supress ing the treason and upholding the star-sparigl*>d banner’ Hr added: "1 hold that the federal govern ment was never, in its essence, anything but an anti slavery ernmerd. Abolish slavery tomor row, and not. a sentence or nr liable of the constitution need be sliered It was purposely so framed so a* to giv» no claim, no sanction to the claim of property in man. If in its origin slavery had any rela tion to the government, it. was on ly as the scaffolding to the magni ficent structure, to be removed as soon as the building was complet ed There is in the constitution no Fast, no West, no North, no South no black, no white, no sieve, no slaveholder, but all are cvtr.'cns who are of American birth. Such a government fellow citi zens, you are now called Upon to uphold with your am «. Such is the government that you are railed upon to cooperate with in hi; • mr rebellion and slavery in a common grave. . . . rATROM'/.l OUR ADVI JiTISIRS I J§lSf ' t . \ MU Old. i ISiw IkjM Straight 4* Jpl m 2-5 bourbon * 3 “ /5 ::; rt ™IIISHCiV mo.v? mstuuno company IAW*E**C£*M!U», KINfUCKY Opera Pleases Audience At Greensboro (iIIIOUNSBORO -- The National Gras: Roots Opera Company, drew warm applause with its presenta tion ot 'Die bled'i mans'' iThe Kali Monday. February It, at A&-T College The Hungarian Operetta by Johann Straus v a-, une in an Eng lish adaptation by Ruth and Thoni a: Martin. The audience followed the in teresting story set to music from the entrance of the first character, Adcle, played by Selena James, un til the end Miss James shared lead roles j with Hayden Blanchard, an out standing young tenor from Lcuisi rra to handle the part of Alfred, the lover. Others appearing in the pro duction included' Bcttie Rm •arnin as Rosalinda: Raymond McGuire as Fi'-eusteivi; Tony Tnmbiirrrllo as Blind: fieri I Milser as Falke; Witltaps Beets as Frank; Naomi Blatie as Sal ty; William McCarthy as Fritter OrlnfsJsv and Blanchard and Tambisrriln returned in secondary role-, of Ivan and Frosrli, respectively. 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