Tuskegee to Voorhees the Booker T Washington Idea Projected
Tuskegee to Voorhees the Booker T Washington Idea Projected
J Coleman
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This thing was to take place here at eleven o 'clock and here it is three o 'clock. Nobody else is coming here today. ' Then Miss Wright began to cry. I said, ' There is no use to cry. If you worry about these people you will cry yourself to death. ' When I stepped out doors for a few minutes Miss Wright asked my wife behind my back, 'Do you reckon Mr. Wiggins has got his money?' My wife didn't know. I even had the seven dollars in my pocket and didn't say a word to her about it. Coming back in... the house, I said, 'I promised this money to you and I am going to give it to you. I won't lie to you if I can help it. Now, Miss Wright, I don't know you, but I don't require a 40 TUSKEGEE TO VoOEHEES scratch from you. I have my wife and Miss Dorsey to witness between me and you. "Then I counted out first the seven dollars that I brought for the other men, and next my own pledge of $50. 00. I said, 'It's like this with me, Miss Wright, some people may give you something and want you to give them double the amount back.
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