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Black and White

CHAPTER XVI
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What is the feeling between the laborers, colored and white, and the owners of the land and of capital at the South?
-- A.

I confine my replies to my own section, because I am not familiar with the others.

I have answered that question in the written answers.

The feeling is harmonious and good, as I have expressed it there.

The negro naturally looks to the planter for advice and for assistance, and the planter looks to his laborers for the development of his property.
Consequently their interests are identical and their feelings good.
Q.You have alluded once or twice to the pressure of outside, and I suppose Northern, opinion; I assume that you mean political opinion in the past and the desirability that it should cease.


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