Four Open Letters From the University Commission On Race Questions to the College Men of the South

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Birthplace, home ties, family, friends, associations and attachments of niunerous kinds, fair treatment, opportunity to labor and enjoy the legitimate fruits of labor, assurance of even-handed justice in the courts, good educational facilities, sanitary living conditions, tolerance, and sympa- thy — these things, and others like them, make an even stronger appeal to the human mind and heart than does money.
The South can not compete on a financial basis with other sections of the country for th
...e labor of the Negro, but the South can easily keep her Negroes against all allurements if she will give them a larger measure of those things that human beings hold dearer than material goods. Generosity begets gratitude, and gratitude grips and holds man more powerfully than hooks of steel. It is axiomatic that fair dealing, sympathy, patience, tolerance, and other human virtues benefit those who exercise them even more than the beneficiaries of them. It pays to be just and kind, both spiritually and materially.

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