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The brown man's thoughts came trailing back to the old negro parsonhobbling at his side. He looked at the old man, hesitated a moment, thentold him what was in his mind. Parson Ranson's face wrinkled into a grin. "You's gwine to git ma'ied?" "And I thought I'd have you perform the ceremony. " This suggestion threw the old negro into excitement. "Me, Mr. Peter?" "Yes. Why not?" "Why, Mr. Peter, I kain't jine you an' Miss Cissie Dildine. " Peter looked at him, astonished. "Why can't you?" "Whyn't... you git a white preacher?" "Well, " deliberated Peter, gravely, "it's a matter of principle with me, Parson Ranson. I think we colored people ought to be more self-reliant, more self-serving. We ought to lead our own lives instead of being mereechoes of white thought. " He made a swift gesture, moved by this passionof his life. "I don't mean racial equality. To my mind racial equalityis an empty term. One might as well ask whether pink and violet areequal. But what I do insist on is autonomous development.
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