J W Thinks Black volume Number Two in the John Wesley Jr Series

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J W Thinks Black volume Number Two in the John Wesley Jr Series
Jay S Jay Samuel Stowell
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If I do say it, I think we get the pick of the rising generation right here. Occasionally a man turns out bad, but most of our men have gone out to live wholesome Christian lives in the communities to which they have gone. " "I don't want to break off the story, " said J. W. , "but I must leave in a moment, and I want to ask you one more question. Why was the school named 'Meharry'?" "That's an easy one, " laughed the old man. "It was because the Meharry brothers in the early days gave the mone...y which made the work possible. Pos sibly you don't know who the 'Meharry brothers' were, but I can tell you quickly. There were five of them in all Alexander, Hugh, David, Samuel, and Jesse. Rather substantial names, don't you think ? Well, they HOW FAR CAN THE NEGRO GO? 123 were of Scotch-Irish ancestry. Their parents came to this country, got out into western Pennsylvania and at last floated down the Ohio River in a flatboat. They chose a place in the wilderness of Ohio, and there they settled.

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