Progress of a Race Or the Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro From T

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Progress of a Race Or the Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro From T
J W John William Gibson
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MARY B. TALBEP. T, President National Assn. 2. P. BRUNEAU. 3. MRS. J. SALONE YATES. 4. MRS. JOSEPHINE ST. P. RUPFIN. CLUB WORK AMONG NEGRO WOMEN. 181 MaryJackson, Mrs. Charlotte Jilawjdns, Brown, who stand ready always to carry the plans laid down by the association ; has been able not only to change public opinion in favor of the colored women, butjt has changed^ the colored woman's opinion of herself, her ability to do things^ her_strength to fortify herself against difficulties, which is a f...ar more important thing. Mrs. Marg^B. Talbert. Of Buffalo, N. Y. , is now the presiding officer of the association, and during the past few years, under her administration, great strides in civic improvement, in the education of women in general, have been made. Mrs. Talbert has to her credit a piece of work which stands out most prominently: the lifting of the mortgage upon the home of Mr. Frederick Doug- lass at Anacostia, in the District of Columbia. The mort- gage was in the neighborhood of five thousand dollars.

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