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Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem

CHAPTER XVIII
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His only crime was, in not snatching it from him also, for he was voting on the same principle.
Neither race was thinking.

They were both simply feeling, and ballots are not meant to convey feelings.
"But happily that day has passed and both races are thinking and are better prepared to vote.

But the white man is still holding on to the stolen ballot box and he must surrender it.

If we can secure possession of that right again, we shall use it to correct the many grievous wrongs under which we suffer.

That is the one point on which all of our efforts are focused.


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