tatives trtrt*
colored groans',
to
or sociological
tare. iSfcJrS
have . played
BISHOP L W. fcYLES, D. D.'
Third District.
I That Negroeswere f?lt as inferiors
hot only in dUr own country and that
color dte^riminhtion •' was uyt hh*
'* ‘-'of Moorish characters- For our pur
poses if is fsmiaterial whether ja
Moor is a but it la
' i'v" '• ' ' •.*
I & ;, * ; ■■ • ■
«• ■ • .’L-rjs&f
“
■ ' f
^ethelH^ maiijl MHPMyN
SwStfW
Ran from lM».«u*rfB*« to tte
some Pl»yk*T0te: -tt.would So sow**
thin# monstrous td \ conceive thia
beautiful Venetian girl felling in love
irt^v-iK'’:|
There are thri^ g*ie*al types, a*
fee ditow; ijgpjf: etoefgd,
fern the ;masa^; ^ftttea s^atter ^
SSL' tin**, however, it is dhb atti
tude behind the creation of the
character rather than the-resulting
character upon ‘which emphasis wilt
be laid. These are the slave,, the
i^bellum Segtb, thh Kegro & man
i ?&•* t
Portia again, af
Chosen thc^raalr casket,,
/ |§fe gdntlif #iddaiM9B-*-draw cafr
' P^oy r* 1 4‘ " - m
,r*s<
•n/wO* •••'; m-M
Another Moor, Othello, IS CgHfd;h^
Mack ram, big thick lips, are sneered
*t;':$ad fcrabasitli iiL arsing hi*& lot •
dnchantiai and abdudt^^Is -daiigh- ,
ter,-Ws: .
toad stature
the
kncw^ipa
UUP;
12*
tioyd
In the writings of these dfetingttihhed
ff it out attehtiorr-W
The progress of the American Ne
gro % one ofc the malrvels of modern
Hvered .at3B<#*rd:
the President
S* «80*f hftf W***'
, and it fe
truest! ^Standards of .character and un
Selfi&b
’ 'tgms connection Jhresideut Oodf*
Tdge told hig auditors that “the Ne
gro community of America has al
f^eadt^ far progressed that its mem
ber eah be assured that th^tr future
le Imthdir aw# hands . Racial hoetil
^ " it tftkdHlos andgocialprej
hot fd he elim^tefr im
* pt m&f rwm M
~~ as the colored people by
'ctfnn -efforts and Under their osrh
vr.'fram-:: worthyof tits
rtpai^y > i
pee
and in g
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