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Up From Slavery: An Autobiography

INTRODUCTION
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Under the influence of the Hampton-Tuskegee idea the races are coming into a closer sympathy and into an honourable and helpful relation.

As the Negro becomes economically independent, he becomes a responsible part of the Southern life; and the whites so recognize him.

And this must be so from the nature of things.

There is nothing artificial about it.

It is development in a perfectly natural way.


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