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What Makes Social Mudsills
The Negro, no less than his Caucasian
brother, must predicate his future wealth, progress,
and power upon the industrial system
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the skilled trades and avocations, or he will in
the future have to live upon wages which will
be exceedingly meagre, and at last find himself
face to face with conditions which will
push him to the wall. Industrial Basis.
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