The aim of life : live, learn, labor, love : annual address delivered at Clafin University, Orangeburg, S.C., April 26, 1892
Summary
Rowe, a African American minister addressing a black audience at a black university, says African Americans should establish and staff their own schools to instill racial pride and to provide role models for youth. He says African Americans are the equal of whites when educated and given a fair chance to achieve.
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african americans
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south carolina
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Date
01/01/1892
Location
orangeburg
Source
Library of Congress
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Public Domain