The Negro Problem As Seen And Discussed By Southern White Men in Conference a

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The Negro Problem As Seen And Discussed By Southern White Men in Conference a
George Allen Mebane
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L. M. Curry, custodian of the Slater Fund, Washington, made a tremendously effective address in advocacy of thorough education. He spoke as a Southern man, a Confederate veteran, and one of the two remaining members of the original Mont- gomery Congress. He believes that the negroes are here to stay. They cannot be compelled to advance solely upon their own re- sources. No tax can be expended to better advantage than upon the school system. Two separate systems are inevitable, but each must be ...maintained. The talk of the hopelessness of educa- tion or of too much education or of the inappropriateness of aca- demic education is vain. He wants all he can get, and all he gets he profits by. Dr. Curry's speech was a forcible, thorough argu- ment for more extended school facilities. He is intensely popu- lar, his affection and loyalty for the South are unquestioned, and his attitude will have a strong influence upon the educational phase. He emphatically endorsed Dr. Frissell, Mr. Pattison, the Montgomery teacher, and Booker T.

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