THE CAIIOUNA TIMES iATURDAY AUGUST 14, iMf
YOUR TOBACCO IN WfflTEVILEE
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MORE REFLECTIONS F»
CCM.OREO PEOPLE
*#Jf-import»nce. Aft little
people perhupa the? have kowtow
Tile wffUer Mid: “Y«U to oth«n all their llTei^ fnd
.aluUl. hear the truth «nd the troth a ^mt ze«) t« mak* oUmt*
•IkaU Btake j?ou But I will 4tow%ow to them, a« ao.on aa they
jHit it thia ^-ay: You shsH hear the aut^ritjr. And eapeciallv
the trvth an^thc truth ahallra«ke I ^ they rejoice with exceeding
yo» nad—fcut it may do ybu great joy when they can humil*
—good iiiat tt^ pnmp ~-The other d«y mme person \vhotn they
^ ‘ eeiallji l^"l.il!!VfLio he th'lfer utpsr-
*1 5. offica-holder daraa look at the
put, exMpera ^ e»a««r m a feei^r, whil* ha and
not naumtinf with his e*»i^r, .
Hr. Roosevelt and- Uncle Sa#n are
tardnara in the charity business.
V course, all Neg«> relief work
ers »*6 not like that. iBut too
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I wrote-an editorial entitled: "Fd?
Colored People Onlj’,"—calling *>>«• In hilmtn worth.'HiiTTnni
ijji^ntion to how c$lore;d the wofst things about miU-
sadenalne and bushwbirk 6ach ^f«iy organisation: some little cow-
other by writing anonjTuous le^ *rd with «n inferiority complex
ten "to the white folk down U»«d®enl!y finfc hima^, say. a
town specially in the r®lief j actually in com*
ergaiiisations, to hurt their ^ wand of people whoa* #eet he is
N«gr« n(venti^tor*, supervieora "“t fit to wash,—and the^iweeioat, juj
and WPA leaders. I shojwed the j^eIiKht of his shrivled aoulis
ediorial to Hiss RichetU Q. Ran- thw helL
dolph, ci«-ical executive at the
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I appreciated her on that
editorial—for whatever she 1^
not learned about Negro Human
Nature in the NAACP offices, she
has eertalnly been able to learn
in this great Hariem church. Al-
tho agreeing with that editorial,
she made a suggestion: “Now you
or somebody ought to write some-
tking about colored supervisor
a&d “oiRee cleriui in he relief sta-
tiona, and their attitudes toward
the colored people who must go
to them. Theis arragance and airs
of importance, especially when
meeting colored applicants are
certainly a part of the problem.”
Quite right: Any person, \\hiUi
•r black, who Is too little for the
^ Have you ever noticed how
much more "politeness” a. Negro
may meet in the shop of a Jew
than in the shop of another Ne-
IjroT Of course, it’s not politeness
t all. It's just good busineasi;. tha.*
the colored brother does not seem
tj utidtrstand. In some Ne^ro
stores, we have often been treated
as if they wer^ doing-Us a favor
n ptrmiting us o buy from. them.
“It's just ignorance.*' says Mias
Randolph. But it’ expensive ignor-
anee. and perhaps th% costa of it
/ill be its final cure.
Some relief workers forjret thot
hey sometimes act as if they are
As servants of the government,
they somttimes act as^ if they are
the benefactors and that only the
1 i t ti 1 e embarras.sed individual
standing betote them Is to be
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Sell Your Tobacco 4f
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WiifH CONFIDENCE AT
lany of th«;m are likf that; they
like to affect a hard-boiledness
.nd superiority of understanding,
itrtking attitude M if «boUt to
deal wHh a oro^l * cheat, or s
j^ood'for-Rothin*. Really, •ome
WANTED
BOO rniored Slemmers
S*ead^ (Employment Rei* ofi
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lumberton^n^c.
[jlimes a Negro applicant meets a
more kindly reception from a
white functionary than f^om a
black one.
Miss Ruth L. Roystar. manag*
I ng editor of hla new^«»r,
Monday in Henderaoa, N. €., on
busineaa.
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T««>dar, We^nasday
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waav MO WV AM* VliC ^
little fMsition into 'which he is treated as beneficiary. The pe y
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You can withdraw jour funds by check easier than yo\i can pa^
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