The Public School in Its Relations to the Negro By Civis Republished By Reques

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The Public School in Its Relations to the Negro By Civis Republished By Reques
Bennet Puryear
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If you go to his farm in the busy season, you realize at once, from the steady progress and thorough character of the work, from the absence of all hurry, bluster and coufusion, that he is indeed a master workman. I have seen him directing the work of thirty laborers. Some are hauling up wheat, some are threshing, some are fanning, some are ricking the straw, some are putting away the chaff, some are measuring the grain, some are hauling it to market; and all these operations are so ordered tha...t they go on at equal pace; there is no jar, no loss of time. Can such a man, averaging from 25 to 30 bushels of wheat per acre on a large farm, competent to direct this work in such a systematic and judicious way, be justly called an uneducated man? And yet this man never reads, and, I am told, is unable to read. If, indeed, he is uneducated, then I wish we had more of the same sort.
During the late war, Stonewall Jackson came at nightfall to a swollen stream. A supreme necessity required that he should cross it before day.


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