The Color Question in the Two Americas

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A. And Y. W. C. A. , as well equipped and as efficiently managed as the branches for white people, and numerous institu tions and clubs. A public library in the heart of the district is not merely a well patronized book- lending institution, but through the booklovers clubs and other organizations which meet there, it is an active center for intellectual inspiration.
Some time ago there was held in this library an exhibition of the work of colored artists and wri ters. Among the many admirable
...paintings was a canvas representing Christ washing the feet of the disciples, which, it is said, was awarded a first prize in the Paris Salon. One section of the exhibition was devoted to embroidery; another to African handicraft, showing cloths, iron implements and other useful objects produced by the natives. Tht, IN THE Two AMERICAS. 71 book section contained thousands of volumes, in va rious languages, patiently collected lay two colored gentlemen whose hobby is to gather from all parts of the world books written by or relating to mem bers of their race, and whose modesty forbids the disclosure of their names, for fear that they may receive the unsought recognition of their unique service to the cause of human understanding.

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