The Case Against Taft And Roosevelt From the Standpoint of the Colored Voters

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The Case Against Taft And Roosevelt From the Standpoint of the Colored Voters
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That these men have no regard for the opinions of Colored people is evidenced by their acts in other affairs. For example, Roosevelt wines and dines the men, who in contempt of the Supreme Court, permit- ted a colored boy to be lynched in Chattanooga. Taft hastens to pardon men convicted of holding Negroes in peonage. Roth have gone about telling us that our race is ''on trial'' and that we must "prove ourselves" innocent of this and that. Both had a part in the measly treatment that the Colore
...d officers of the Spanish American War received.
And last but not least, both have shown contempt for the best and most enlightened opinion of our race by their persistent refusal to seek or to heed any ad- vice or counsel outside the toadying, truckling, time- serving class. And if any of the dwindling few Col- ored men appointed to office by them was not of that class, thev did not know it.
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