The book Present Forces in Negro Progress was written by author Willis D Willis Duke Weatherford Here you can read free online of Present Forces in Negro Progress book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Present Forces in Negro Progress a good or bad book?
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The following statement from a Southern city will indicate the condition : "Here in this city of push, pluck and Christian progress, there is not a decent hospital where colored people can be cared for. At the Grady Hospital, which takes about $20, 000 of the city s money annually to run it, is a small wooden annex down by the kitchen, in which may be crowded fifty or sixty beds, and that is all the hospital advantages 40, 000 colored citizens have. But, on the other hand, our whites, with a po...pulation of about 70, 000, have all the wards and private rooms in the entire brick building at this hospital, together with a very fine hospital here known as St. Joseph s Infirmary. " 1 With the increasing number of medical graduates among Negroes and the larger interest of Southern whites in the Negro, this condition ought to be somewhat changed. Lack of Care for Children. Another fact which helps to explain the high death rate and consequent smaller increase of negro population lies la Mortality Among Negroes in Cities, " p.
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