Address, delivered before the Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth, at College, Georgia, (near Savannah), June 7, 1899
Summary
A graduation address in which Arnett, A.M.E. bishop of South Carolina and Georgia, speaks about the social and educational achievements of African Americans and about prospects for future achievements and equality with whites. He calls for a union between blacks and whites, which he says will lead to peace and happiness in U.S.
Cover title.
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Date
01/01/1899
Location
college
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain