The Negro Womans Fifty Years of Freedom

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The Negro Womans Fifty Years of Freedom
Charles Francis Graves
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Now when all of this is taken into account it forms a very large bill of credit for our women since the days of slavery. At present the Negro women are interesting themselves in certain forms of civic right- eousness in an immensely needy way in many cf the communities both large and small. Fifty years ago they themselves were en- slaved by physical restraint by their mast- ers; todr. Y they seek to free their less fortu- nate sisters from the boast of heraidry and the proud man's contumely, ha...tred and scorn They are seeking to wrench young women from the jaws of death and the mouth of beastly passion. Such Negro vv^omen as S. Willie Lay en and Mrs. C. L. Black well of Philadelphia are representatives of a class of women who are proving to be as great emancipators in one sense as Abraham Lin- coln himself. Perhaps many a young Negro girl v/lio has been soft and unrestrained owes her moral rectitude to these good wcinien in pD 1. 0. 4, those cities. And like examples in other cities. These houses of correction managed by these women for the purpose of rescu- ing these unfortunate girls from both the white and black slave traffic form a most valuable contribution that the Negro women are making to her race and to humanity in this country today.

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