Negro Progress in a Mississippi Town Being a Study of Conditions in Jackson M

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Negro Progress in a Mississippi Town Being a Study of Conditions in Jackson M
Dudley Weldon Woodard
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An organization of interest just here is the Bricklayers Union, No. 3 (Miss. ), the only association of its kind in the town. Its membership is composed of both white and Negro laborers. The Negroes constitute a majority of the members and hold all of the offices except that of secretary, this position being filled by one of the white members.
The better class of Negroes and the better class of whites are coming closer together on purely economic grounds. The Jackson Negro has done well in busi
...ness, and is no longer a negligible factor in the business activities of the town. There are, to my knowledge, at least four Negroes who are stockholders in business concerns conducted by white men. At present Negro contractors do by far the greater part of their work for white patrons. More than one-half of the real estate business of a particularly wide-awake Negro is conducted in the interests of white customers.
The thinking Negro of Jackson has come to feel that the salvation of the Negro in Mississippi must be worked out, first of all, upon economic lines.


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