A Duty Which the Colored People Owe to Themselves a Sermon Delivered At Metzero

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A Duty Which the Colored People Owe to Themselves a Sermon Delivered At Metzero
Charles Brandon Boynton
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For thousands of years the Arabs have preserved their race distinct. The Turks did not melt away into the European civilization in which they established themselves, and the Moors, after 800 years in Spain, went out as Moors, and left a Castilian race behind. The races that made the plains of the Euphrates and Tigris famous were quite distinct from those who created that wondrous civilization in the valley oftheNile. The gorgeous splendors ot Nineveh and Babylon hear little resem- blance to the... gigantic solemn structures of Egypt. The Asiatics of India are distinct from those of China. China is different from -Japan, and though these are only branches of one great family, and dwell almost side by side, they do not mell into each other, but preserve their individual traits, and have pro- duced each a. Civilization of its own. Perpetuating itself age after age. The Greek race, trodden down for centuries by the Turks, ha* no! min- gled with them. Cod has held ihem apart, reserving them for the future, and now Greece is in the very act of rising once more to the dignity of au independent national life, to produce, perhaps, more than the glories of the past, but still distinct and peculiar.

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