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Page 273
... never take into account how much we are slowed down by tramping and stumbling over the skeletons and rottening dead bodies of slaves that went along these trails before us - some- times years before us . The stench of those who died ...
... never take into account how much we are slowed down by tramping and stumbling over the skeletons and rottening dead bodies of slaves that went along these trails before us - some- times years before us . The stench of those who died ...
Page 345
... never rehabilitate men and women who have never been habilitated in the first place . You can never re - form those who have never been allowed to be formed . Black society still has the spiritual qualities for the task . What is needed ...
... never rehabilitate men and women who have never been habilitated in the first place . You can never re - form those who have never been allowed to be formed . Black society still has the spiritual qualities for the task . What is needed ...
Page 346
... never attempted before . Therefore , Black leadership obstacles will still be with us and for the same ancient ... never have been , separatists in fact . Perhaps this has been their weakness . They have never really hated the whites ...
... never attempted before . Therefore , Black leadership obstacles will still be with us and for the same ancient ... never have been , separatists in fact . Perhaps this has been their weakness . They have never really hated the whites ...
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