The Road to Righteous Judgement a Brief On the Negro Question
The Road to Righteous Judgement a Brief On the Negro Question
Joseph E Callaway
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Tlie negroes in this coun- try propogate more rapidly than the whites, and with a colored population of ten million or more, it is impractical to expect a material portion of them to leave the land of their birth hoY>'ever alluring may be the prospects of an African empire. There is no moral, legal or constitutional right to forcibly re- quire them to be exiled to a foreign land. Neither would Uncle Sam be willing to un- dertake a friendly deportation of those will- ing to go. A negro colony in... the Harlem section of New York City has a population reaching six figures. Here, it is said that the needs of the negro for food, clothing and entertainment are supplied by their own efforts. The experi- ment is illuminating and prophetic. If segre- gated under governmental supervision and 31 The Road to Righteous Judgment'^ placed to tliemselves, tlieir ideals as a race could be attained. The white man placed the American negro in his present surroundings and the white man cannot escape the burden of securing to him the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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