History of the American Negro And His Institutions ..

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History of the American Negro And His Institutions ..
Caldwell, A. B. (Arthur Bunyan), 1873- Ed
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He is a Itepublican in politics and was at one time on the County Com- mittee. Among the secret orders he is identified with the Masons and Odd Fellows and also the Household of Ruth. His prop- erty interests are at Mullins. As he has observed conditions among his people he concludes that the greatest single need of the race is education. His favorite reading next after the Bible consists of history and biography.
JONAS WESLEY THOMAS Something of what has been accomplished by Jonas Wesley Thoma
...s, of Bennettsville, is known not only throughout South Carolina, but wherever the stories of successful negroes are told.
He was born at Bennettsville Feb. 27, 1866, which it will be re- Digitized by LjOOQ IC JONAS WESLEY THOMAS.
Digitized by LjOOQ IC SOUTH CAROLINA EDITION 389 called was less than a year after Emancipation became an accom- plished fact. So Mr. Thomas stands as one of the best exponents of what the negro has accomplished in a single generation of freedom. His parents were Mastin and Phoebe (Cook) Thomas, and his grandparents Andrew and Fanny Thomas.


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