In the Wake of War a Tale of the South Under Carpet Bagger Administration
In the Wake of War a Tale of the South Under Carpet Bagger Administration
Verne S Verne Seth Pease
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" Then came the catechism, the president of the evening asking set questions, which were answered infor- mally by all who could think quickly enough. They ran about like this: - President: " Who is the enemy of the colored gentleman? " "De slave owner!" answered several. One lusty yellow negro sitting in a far corner shouted, u De Debbie, " as a sort of after- thought, and another allowed that it was "Evil sperets. " " 'The late slave owner, ' is the right answer, " said the president. "De Sun'... ay School teacher say de Debbie, " persisted the man in the corner. President: "Who liberated the colored man from the barbarity of slavery?" "Mars Ab'am Linckum, " cried several in unison! "De 'publican party, " said others, and the Sunday School member, evidently becoming confused over the word "barbarity, " and anxious to show his knowledge, shouted " Barabbas. " "'The Republican party, ' is the correct an- swer, " said the wise man. President: " What do we demand for the col- ored man? " "Fo'ty acres an' a mule!
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