Public Taxation And Negro Schools Paper Read Before the Twelfth Annual Conferen
Public Taxation And Negro Schools Paper Read Before the Twelfth Annual Conferen
Coon, Charles L. (Charles Lee), 1868-1927
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67 46. 7% of income from Ga. Railroad. . 955-48 46. 7% of income from prison farm.. 7, 770. 88 46. 7% of income from school lands.. 4, 053. 56 15c. Tax on $25, 004, 822 Negro prop'y. 38, 857. 23 46. 7% income 15c. Tax, $123, 588, 172, Corporation property 86, 552. 50 46. 7% income from convicts 93, 241. 22 3. 7% of $887, 367, local tax, etc 32, 832. 58 (Negro property) ■ 46. 7% of 19. 1% of local tax, etc 45, 568. 46 (Corpora, property) Total due to Negroes $647, 852. 54 I have shown above that... Negroes actually received about $506, - 170 of the Georgia school fund of 1907. This leaves $141, 682. 54 to the credit of the Negro fund, upon any fair race division. If we count the $42, 126. 82 not accounted for in the school report and the Negroes' part of the balance carried over to 1908, and also the Negroes' part of the balance due them from 1906, we shall still have a comfortable sum over and above the actual expenditures made for Negro schools by Georgia in 1907. Therefore, I think the Negro schools of Georgia are not a burden on white taxpayers.
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