THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 7, l»5g THE FALLACY OF THE MONGROIZATION We have listened to and watched with a degree of a- musement, if not astonish- ■MBt, the various arguments •nd statements of some so- called southern leaders on the question of mongreli- zation. If the American white man is not the world’s cham pion mongrelizer as well as, himself, the world’s most mongrdized human being we would like to know who is. The asininity of southern white folks in their conten tion that they are deeply con cerned about the purity of their race evokes from us a good old'' fashioned horse laugh. In the first place, there is hardly a white family in the South of 50 years duration or more than doesn’t have one or more Negroes sitting on limbs of its family tree. The only difference is that their forbears were so minus mor ality, conmion decency and ARGUMENT Christian principles that they enacted laws which prohibit ed marriage and therefore stripped Negro women of any protection against the lust or love of a white man. That was tlieir ungodly idea of keep ing the white race pure and from becoming mongrelized. It is still their idea. In the second place, the Caucasian of flaxen hair and blue eyes is rarer in America than a full blood Negro American. A casual glance at an audience of white people will find them with hair ranging from coal *black to platinum, straight to kinky. Noses from sharp and point ed as an ice pick to flat dnd stubby as a pug dog, lips from thin as tissue paper to as thick as an African aborigine. So far as the color of his skin, it ranges anywhere from light brown to putty white. Other features of the Amer ican white man, whether North or South, belie the con tention that in this country every person classed as white is of pure Caucasian descent. The great fear of the southern white man is not mongreli- zation per se, but that under a non-segregated society he will be forced to dignify his heretofore clandestine love affair across the railroad tracks with marriage. Being one of the world’s greatest mongrelizers, he does not trust himself in the arena where men and women are free to pick and choose their mates. To protect himself from the penalty he therefore cries out tiiat a non-segregated society means mpngrelization when every Negro whose skin' is not hacK is a living testimony to the fact that mongrelization outside of the law has been going on since the first Negro woman walked down the gang plank and set feet on these shores. ANOTHER WARNING TO AMERICA In an editorial of THE CAROUNA TIMES, igsue of December 24th, we warned American citizens of the dan ger attending the springing up in the ^uth of organi zations such as the Patriots and others of similar nature. Here is what we said in that editorial: “Let no one be mistaken about the Patriots —~4r probably they should be called the “Hatriots.” This now small but fierce organi zation, if allowed to con tinue on its way, may in time become the undoing of whatever there is left of American Democracy. Its' deliberate and open de fiance of the U. S. Supreme Court, its disdain for the U. S. Constitution are even more than the Communists in our midst have ever had the gall to do. Yet withal, the Patriots have been chartered by the state and have embarked upon their hellish mission, the same as Mussolini and Hitler. So, in the not too distant future, as Mark Twain once said about war, you will see this curious thing: speakers against segregation “ston ed from the platform and free speech strangled by hordes of furious men, who in their hearts are still as one with those stoned speakers — but do not dare say so. And now the whole nation, pulpit, and all will take up the cry for segre gation and mob any honest man who ventures to open his mouth; and presently such mouths will cease to open.” We warn America to keep an eternal eye on the Patriots, whose unholy purpose and methods lof achieving it have already been openly admitted. We warn America to treat this organization as other sub versive groups whose ulti mate goal is the overthrow of the American govern ment. For when an organi zation openly defies the highest court in the land and attacks the Constitu tion of the ntion, it is time for all loyal American cit izens to go on guard duty.” And now the Christian Cen tury, undenominational per iodical of Chicago, takes up the warning. In its issue of March 21st, it had the follow ing to say with reference to the White Citizens Councils, now being organized all over the South: “On the other hand, the the white citizens’ coun cils have organized to drive moderate elements into si lence or out of the south. They prefer to work through economic organi zations — banks, stores, machinery companies, plan tations, marketing asso ciations — but they do not stop there. They seek to in filtrate and dominate every center of power, small or large. They try to control, the administration of gov* ernment- from |iwtic«B ef the peace to legislators, governors and United Sta tes senators. They manipul ate the authorities in educa tion from local to state boards. They are out to rule the^ churches from congre gations to state organi zations. and openly boast that they have accomplish ed this aim in some de nominations. If there was any doubt about their pow er, the growing number of mmisters of both races who have been compelled to leave their pulpits should be taken into account. This is totalitarianism! When the whole life of a people is controlled from behind the scenes by a pri vate organization which is not elected by the people and is not responsible to them, you have totalitarian ism. It can be communist or fascist; it cannot be demo cratic. When such total con trol is exercised to main tain racial segregation and white supremacy it becomes the kind of evil thing which was still rising in Germany 20 years ago. By its nature this racist dictatorship ex cludes the possibility of moderation. It may recruit moderate community lead ers to serve as fronts, but its policies are radical and increasingly play into the hands of extremists. It has no intention of conforming with the Supreme Court’s ciecision now or later. It is prepared to nullify, defy and discredit the courts and the law cn which American justiee is based, and to snli- stitute its own decisions, from which there is no ap peal, for them. THE COST OF BEING RIGHT Where the governor of North Carolina has failed his state lamentably in allowing the dust of prejudice to blind him to the responsibility of leadership, there is one poli tical figure in the state who is at least sufficiently free therefrom to see clearly the danger of siding with such Neo-Fascist organizations as the Patriots of North Caro lina, Inc. f That political figure is Rep. Thurmond Chatham, who is seeking re-election to his Washington seat in the Fifth Congressional District. Mr. Chatham cl^eed that the self-styled Patriots are ob structionists, blocking the path to the solution of the race question. “They are hurting us by all their aotation.” And he charges further that, instead of contributing solutions to the race problem, the Patriots are making the issue more complicated. He did not speak amiss be cause, despite a high-sound- ing name, the Patriots are a bunch of bigots, bloated with superiority feelings, making lying pretensions of Ameri- c a n i s m and hypocritical claims of patiiotism, to cov er activities which cannot but, weaken the United States’ leadership in world affairs. In reahty, the Patriots are but so many leeches sucking the life blood of unity at home and the country’s prestige a- broad. With regard to all the fur or, excitement, schemes and plans to circumvent the de cision of the Supreme Court, Mr. Chatham bluntly says of that decision, “we should forget about it. It’s already law.” Blasted by the Patriots for his stand on the race issue, -Mr. Chatham has courageous ly stood his ground as is evi denced in answers to several questions submitted to him in a letter by these Patriots of segregation. Asked as to whether sep arate schools is an absolute necessity to the best interest of members of both races, Mr. Chatham answered, “This is not the question. The Su preme Court has ruled and for going on two years it has been the final law of the land.” A forthright 'answer was also given to a question as to whether the Constitution can mean one thing for seventy- years anti then something else completely opposite over night, Mr. Chatham replied: “Unless the Constitution is interpreted in the light of issues as they arise there can be no orderly government. What body except the Su preme Court could possibly make that interpretation?” The Fifth District Repre sentative might have gone a step further to state that the decision of seventy years ago, which was made null and void by the recent High Court de cision, should never have been made. “Equal but Sep arate” was morally indefen sible then and has been through the years. It con travened the law of justice and brotherhood and every principle of democracy, as well as proving a coUosal eco nomic blunder and making the white people of the South parties to a conspiracy to evade even that imjust law to rob Negroes, not only of edu cational opportunities and facilities for which they were taxed, but to degrade them, as prejudice worked without shame within the framework of a segregated society sup ported by law. Recent Supreme Court de cisions banning segregated public schools was but cor recting, therefore, a wrong SATURDAY L. E. AUSTIN CLATHAN M. ROSS H. ALBERT SMITH €bcCai§ilaC!me0 april 7,1955 Publisher Editor Managing Editor M. E. JOHNSON JESSE COFIELD W. A. HENNESSEE — Business Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Published Every Saturday by the UNTTim PUBLISHERS. Inc. at 436 1. Pettigrew St guarantee of publication of unsoUcited matertel. Letters to the editor for publication be signed and confined to 500 words. months, f-00; One Year, $3.00 (Foreign Countries. $4.00 per year.) matter at the Post ^ice at Dwham, North Carolina under the Act of March 3, 1879. Natio^ Advertising RepresentaOve: Inter- ■tate United Newspapers. dedsioii made decades ago. And the Patriots, red hot with u^ghteous indignation, be cause, at long last, right has prevailed over a wrong whidi they would perpetuate even by rebelling against the law of the lahd, are out to slay politically any leader who has the guts to defend the change. These very unpatriotic Pa triots nuiy not succeed in their efforts, but they are out for the scalp of another North Carolina leader who refuses to see eye-to«ye with them. But that is the price of states manship, like leadership, and we hope Mr. Chatham will not step backwards if, pay the price, he must, and that in full. Life Is Like That By fl. ALBERT SMITH Misfortime No Fruit Of Conspiracy Many of us face from time to just and the unjust, and the rain time experiences that leave us limp with discouragement and in the grip of despair. We use our imaginations to explore the future, and the only prtwpfecv that faces us in an insuperable insecittity. On every horizon, there are storm clouds, bl«^ and menacing, from wiiose depths proceed deep, porten- tious cumplings of disquieting thunder and terrifying flashes of lightning. Habitual DUpair A state of mind lilce that has in many persons Ijecome chro nic ana iiabitual. Concerning these persons, we cannot be too severe in our judgment. For some of them have not merely one bitter and dissilusioning experience, but many which have followed each other in un broken succession. And thus they have come to feel that for them, there can be no future of success and joy. Mahmg Worse The thing that makes matters worse for such persons is that they themselves are quite fre quently highly idealistic, in nately good and trusting, hold ing to scruples that most people so far as they can see, trample upon with scorn and without re criminations of conscience. Yet, these persons who spurn pro prieties and have no fundamen tal regard for law, human or di vine, apparently liave what it takes to gain positions of ad vantage in life. On the other hand, their idealistic and pro- priety-conscious cousins always find themselves in positions of disadvantage. Not Too Helpful To tell these persons that the advantage of the imscrupulous and principaled is only seem ing in many instances and not real, does not seem to be of too much help. This is largely due to two causes. First of all, the re tribution befalling such persons is seldom of a nature so drama tic as to become spectacuto, or invite attention: second, because some of us iiave not yet learned that in life there is a law of sacrifice which requires the righteous man to suffer. Another Factor And there is another factor we should not forget. Jesus sum med it up when he said that God makes the sun to shine on the 10 fall upon the just an'a me un just. All of thi.s means, there fore that in the operations of na tural provideuce.s, mis matter ot benefits or disadvantages which may) befall a person, wnether he be *goud or evil, depends on where he happens to be. Cose Cited Possibly, another woid oi Jesus may help us nere. a group in contact wiUi the Master on one occasion toid him about a group of Galileans whose blood >*ilate had mingled with ineir sacrifices, it is apparent that those citing the instances neia the popular opinion that sin above th^t of otiiers bad brought slaughter upon those persons. JVo Worse The Master disclaimed that this was the case. They were no worse than anyljody else. Ana be went on to cite how the tow er of Siloam had fallen to kill eighteen persons. But it hap pened not because they' were sinners above others in Jerusa lem. They just happened to be near that tower at the wrong time. Lost Two Daughters Last Sunday, 1 talked with a heart-broken mother who has lost two daugJiters in a little more than four months. The first instance of death was not unexpected as tliat daughter, after undergoing surgery, was in a precarious condition. But the passing of the other just a few weeks ago, a woman both beautiful and apparently in sound health, came with stun ning suddenness. I shall not soon forget that weeping mother, well up in years, bewildered and grief-stricken, as she tear fully entreated me to pray God to give her strength to bear her trial. Pifzzliriff Contrast I^o^fr, here is a woman, I have found to be consistently Chris tian in spirit, attitude and obli gation. But, whai happens? Two lovely daughters claimed by death within fife months. 1 could point to a few other wo men consistently otherwise, and nothing has happened to them. Use Bright Colors In the face of such experiences, it is not strange that some people see nothing but insecuri ty in the future. But strange or (Continued on Page Seven) I?/, Letter To The Editor The Editor Dear Sir: Hearing the Southern wliite man defend segregation, I am reminded of Alexander Pope’s well known proverb; “Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.” ^The pro-segregationists have talked loud and long of the dan ger that desegregation in the public schools will lead to. They have expressed the fear that it will destroy the amiable rela tionship now existing between the races in the South. Recently a bloc of southern congressmen expressed that same fear in a manifesto, and Senator Elrwin, in an article in Look magazine, carried the doctrine even fur ther with the use of the term, “h a r m o n io u s relationship.’’ These documents, purportedly, represent the southern point of view. Have I been looking in the wrong- direction? With the ex ception of a few years in the army and a few years in school outside of the area, all my life has been spent m the South. This is the picture that I have seen: Negro in the “eagle’s nest,” “Caucasian in the Orchestra pit—Is that an amiable relation ship? Colored in the rear of the bus, white in the front--Is that an amiable relationship? Sunday morning, eleven o’clock, and off to chiu*ch we go—White Methodist, Colored Methodist; White Baptist, Color ed Baptist; White Catholic, Colored Catholic, elich goes his separate way to worship the One God diu-ing AMERICA’S MOST SEGREGATED HOUR-Is that an amiable relationship? White school, beautiful and spa cious, sitting atop Sugar Hill; Colored school, ugly and over crowded, in the little shack across the track. “We have equality,” so v'e hear, but equality must be a relative term—Is that an amiable rela tionship? Maybe it is-for the white man, but I doubt it, because he has a conscience. Wiiat is this amiable relation ship of which they speak? Ne groes and whites in» the South are not engaged in. physical combat, but a lack of violence is only the negative side of an amiable relationship. It also has a positive side. Amiable amiable relationship. It also has a positive side. Amiable carries with it the idea of mutual fel lowship and a spirit of friend liness. Relationship implies con tact and a sense of togetherness. Have we had this friendly con tact in the South? Can a spirit of frienlly contact and of mu tual fellowship exists where walls of separation have been erected? Does not the term, “harmonious relationship,” im ply that Negroes, as well as whites, must help formulate and execute the policies of the South? It is my humble opinion that Kipling’s philosophy of “East is east and west is west. And never the twain shall meet” is a false foundation for an amiable relationship between groups. Rather, the attitude of the writer who said: "In Christ there is no East or West” seems to be a better prin ciple on which to build solid friendship. In a word, the argument that desegregation will destroy the spirit of friendliness between the races is foolish indeed. How can you destroy something that has never existed? Sincerely yours, John W. Fleming RALEIGH, N. C. Only Wifh Complete FreedomAnd Equalily, Can There Be Peace." « Spiritual Insight “NON-VIOLENT WARFARE” By REVEREND HAROLD ROLAND PtutoTf Mount Gilead Baptist Church "Be not overcome by evil, over come evil with good. "Romans 12:21” What is the spiritual power of non-violent Warfare? It is love engaged in a spiritually offen sive action against deeply en trenched evil. It is love becom ing the spiritual aggressor against evil. It is love in its matchless spiritual power go ing out to engage and rout sin and evil. Why? For evil is al ways weak l>ecause it has a spiritual and r^prally insensi ble position. EW fights furious ly and doggedly, but It must bite the dust in defeat. Hatred is weakness. He who resorts to violence admits weakness and frustration. You go out to bomb a man in his house when his wife and baby are sleeping. Is it that strength or weakness? It is weakness. It is the abject weak ness of an empty and a degraded soul. But love at work in Non- Violent Warfare is strength, spiritual and moral power of the highest order. Hatred is weakness, Preju dice is weakness. The use of vio lence against the lielpless is an admission of abject weakness. But love in action against deep ly entrenched evil is the great est weapon in all the world. Phillip states it beautifully.... “TAKE THE OFFENSIVE— OVERPOWER EVIL WITH GOD.” The people in Montgomery have taken up this great wea pon to fight and overcome deep ly entrenched evil. What a noble spiritual-moral drama we see there—forty thousand people in soul discipline against entrench ed evil. This nation has never seen the like. All they need do is stick to their course and con tinue to use this mighty weapon. There will be intimidations, threats, provocations, proddings to use violence and hatred. They will try to inflame all of the frightening emotions of fear and hatred. There may be more ar rests and more imprisonments. But if they will only continue to be clad in the armour of Di vine Love they will be able to... “OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOD..” The li^ of Jesus is ever a living warfare against deeply entrenched evil. His life shows that it works. God gave him the victory over evil. So our hearts have been aglow with, hope as we have seen the people of Montgomery adopt this weapon in their struggle against evil for human dignity. Yes, it is heart warming to see foriy thousand people engaged in a Non-vio lent struggle for human dignity. Men, in the main, have used two weapons in their struggle for human dignity and freedom- Violence and Non-Violence. From the club of the cavemen to the use of the Atom bomb we have relied too -heavily upon violence. Wise and noble souls have seen the useless futility of Violencof Jesus has been the greatest advocate LOVE OR NON-VIOLENT means to achi eve the goal of human freedom and dignity. ' Gandhi, the little brown man, has in our times in South Africa and India proved the pracUcal value of Non-Violent warfare in the struggle for human decency and justice. He used Religion and applied spiritual truth in a long struggle against deeply en trenched evil. He put Religion in action against evil. He brought Love or Non-Violence in the front line trenches to do battle against evil, injustice and insults. He put love in a pitched battle against evil. In South Af rica he won after twenty years. It was a long hard battle but in India he won after some forty years. It works. Love overcame evil. This SPIRITUAL GIANT used this weapon of SOUL FORCE to humble a proud but ' Violent Enipire and give free dom and dignity to more than three hundred million people. It works! He demonstrated that Love- Non Violence-Truth-Soul Force can overcome deeply entrench ed evil. Love was crowded with a glorious victory after a long, hard struggle. Thank God, we see the dawn of a new era in the Church and its leadership. Ministers and people are engaged in using Love-Non-Violence as a weapon to maintain the dignity of their own souls and heal the souT* of the nation. Can we, ten million strong, make use of this wea pon? Our whole past has pre pared and conditioned us for the use of this SPIRITUAL WEA PON. Its power and soul beau ty was revealed in the Spirituals which sprang forth from our souls in a cruel and a violent atmosphere. Jesus proved its wisdom and power. And we can use it to reclaim the souls of forty million people in the South—Our own souls and the souls of our brothers-for the Kingdom of God...“Overcome Evil With God..” Capital Close Up D. C. Peels Political Onion GOP Old Guard Challenged With the first real voting in the District of Columbia in 82 years, only weeks away. Old Guard GOP-ers, here, rubbed their smarting eyes, last week, as a local Republican liberals rallied beiiind George P. Lamb- long-time resident, but political unknown-as he busily peeled the skin from a potent political onion-Old Guard machine con trol in the District. Shattering the loud silence that followed annoimcement of the this-is-all-Republican slate for Dee Cee’s Rip Van Winkle Primary on May 1, Lamb, an anti-trust lawyer, declared his candidacy for the National Com mitteeman post held by Clyde G. Garrett, Old Guard incum bent backed by the machine off cruising in the Mediterran ean when the onion was cut. Newcomer Tackles Integration The political newcomer, an Eisenhower Republican, and a Catholic who grew up in the midst of Klan violence in Indi ana, cut deep into the onion when he took a stand on the BY CONSTANCE DANIBL two hottest issues in the Na tion’s Capital—full racial inte gration and Home Rule—and challenged Republican State Chairman George L. Hart, Jr., to debate both. Hart ducked the challenge and came back with the stock answers; Where do you “get off’? How much money have you given to the GOP? And didn’t you once vote for a Democrat? Like another Indianan, Wen dell Wilkie, former Democrat, utility lawyer and GOP 1940 standard-bearer, Lamb’s forth right stand has attracted an im pressive cross-section of sup port—racial, religious and eco nomic. His headquarter’s re ports that more questions on in tegration than on any other sub ject are directed to the challen ger, who six get-out-and-regis- ter telephones facing his head quarters door, are interraelally manned. He could well say, quoting the late, great Wlllkie, “I decided that on at least two points I might help to arouse and make articulate a body of public opinion that would de mand cfear statements of pur pose.” Backers Release “Declaration of Purpose’’ Lamb backers who, last week, released a Declaration of Pur pose supporting his candidacy, included Robert Grayson Mc Guire, businessman, the Rev. Jerry Moore, pastor of Nine teenth St. Baptist Church, Mrs. Minnie Connor, civic leader, Leon Calhoim, “Mayor” oi Southwest Washmgton, Attor neys Henry Lincoln Johnson and Thurman Dodson, Louis H. Fisher and Herbert Williams, businessmen, columnist Con stance Daniel, and others. The Lamb slate, which names Mr. Calhoun, realtor and civic lea der, and Attorney Thurman Dodson as Delegates to the Cali fornia Convention, opposes the “Machine” slate which names one Negro Delegate—^Harty E. Polk, director of the Jim-Crow Police Boys' Club. Alternate Delegates named on the Lamb slate are the Rev. Jerry A. Moore, Jr. and Barrington Par ker, attorney—the latter endor sed from the Old Guard slate. (Continued on Page Seven)