Erasing the Color Line

Gilligan, Francis J.

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...But the practical attitude which they...
...Several of those truths are obvious, but they...
...centuries the Negroes were despoiled of their primi...
...burdened with that heritage of ignorance, poverty and...
...prejudice can be cut away...
...Negroes entertain no intention of migrating elsewhere...
...present time, the assent of every thoughtful Christian...
...The...
...Africa...
...parochial schools...
...Even...
...been prepared by individuals associated with those de...
...was written by the president of the Southern College...
...the Mississippi and north of Maryland, zealous efforts...
...to erase the color line must be educative...
...their heroic struggles to purchase homes and farms...
...the pulpit and the religious newspaper could be used...
...propaganda against the Negro...
...The fifth is...
...of interracial marriage, the validity of segregation, and...
...of their children ambition and hope...
...path of such an educational policy will be that of tradi...
...ligious instruction has evidently been attempted by non...
...The agencies for the promotion of the program...
...performing that work of mercy, in addition, of course...
...mum program which would include only those objec...
...by various humanitarian groups...
...and Race Relations for Sunday school classes...
...with a large number of Negroes is abhorrent...
...the shores of the new continent mentally and morally...
...ticle, for example, might be carried about the work of...
...districts, schools, factories and respectable places of...
...and repugnance experienced from contact with the...
...was composed by the secretary of the International...
...and the roots of that prejudice are misinformation and...
...beneficent influence of religion upon the social...
...3. A sensitiveness for the demands of justice in...
...country...
...menial employment can ever hope to prosper...
...2. An appreciation of their achievements in the arts...
...How is part of the color line to be erased...
...It will...
...pleasant, because of prejudice and the fear of the tar...
...public schools the children are familiarized with the...
...For...
...The parochial schools, of course, offer great oppor...
...achievements of the colored group...
...plosives...
...be quickly driven from the path by references to the...
...rassment...
...disclosed on the pages of the New Testament...
...race problem...
...cultural opportunities...
...In...
...tion of objectives suggests insurmountable difficulties...
...operate with them in their efforts to erase part of the...
...life...
...A citizen develops only in proportion as he enjoys the...
...gram into religious schools will not solve the race prob...
...The life of the nation is an organic whole woven...
...But prejudice...
...In those institu...
...It conflicts sharply with the Christianity of...
...White...
...Those texts, though...
...subscribe...
...They must be taught that race con...
...a very suggestive outline for discussion courses in race...
...Christian to become "race-minded...
...Christians...
...If, in the interests of...
...Dunbar, Chestnutt and Cullen...
...logically implies the previous formulation of a state...
...that he should treat the Negro as a white man...
...right to develop, the discriminations in the commercial...
...tical treatment which the problem should receive in the...
...even nations in Africa would not accept them...
...The incompatibility between the ideals of their...
...They are also told of the im...
...that there is neither bond nor free and Christ is all...
...in the public schools, it seems that in the interest of...
...people tended to crystallize the weaknesses begotten...
...any territory or section of this country...
...religious press could feature items treating of the...
...totally blind to them...
...disagree...
...the Christian Church must use in its attempt to erase...
...1. The substitution of correct information for false...
...chariot will soon swing low and carry the entire colored...
...who attended college...
...much cannot be expected at the present time since the...
...Yet Christians are not agreed about the...
...and it is now largely perpetuated by Chris...
...members of the white race, and that the practice of...
...position if Christians would manfully and earnestly...
...the white Christians have certainly some obligation to...
...But they despair of effecting a prac...
...The roots must...
...matter presented in the outline: "Should I as a Chris...
...charity the congregation should be reminded that the...
...like the Samaritan, to minister to the unfortunate ir...
...probably concede the righteousness of treating the...
...Negro "in his place" as an entirely justifiable pro...
...from perplexing reality in fanciful and inarticulate...
...That substantial objection, however, could...
...application...
...No racial group...
...white Christians...
...In the English...
...The...
...cial groups that are self-sustaining...
...a few Christians...
...every serious attempt to improve racial contacts must...
...False information must be corrected and...
...portunities which would not only guarantee personal...
...time, the Negroes are generally despised, segregated...

Vol. 10 • September 1929 • No. 21


 
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