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The White Neighbor
If the colored woman would make a more
attractive home than her white neighbor, that
white woman would in time at least be hanging
on her gate to make inquiries; and if the
colored man knew how to raise forty bushels
of corn where the white man could only raise
twenty, he would soon be inside the gate to
find out the method. Negro Conference.
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