The Story of the Negro, the Rise of the Race From Slavery

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The Story of the Negro, the Rise of the Race From Slavery
Booker T Washington
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Mrs. Smith very quickly found access to some of them, and beyond any other stranger whom I have ever known to visit Calcutta, she formed a wonderfully accurate esti- mate of the character, both of the men and their religious teaching.
She saw almost at a glance all that was strange and all that was weak in the men and their system. (This penetrating power of ola discernment) which she possesses in so large a degree impressed me more and more the longer I knew her. Profound scholars and religiou
...s teachers of philosophical bent seemed positively inferior to her in the task of discovering the practical value of men and systems which had attraaed the attention of the world I NEGRO WOMEN AND THEIR WORK 325 ( I have already spoken of her clearness of perception and power of stating the undimmed truth of the Gospel of Christ.) Through association with her, I learned many valuable lessons from her lips, and once before an American audience, when Dr. W. F. Warren was exhorting young preachers to be willing to learn from their own hearers, even though many of the hearers might be compara- tively illiterate, I ventured to second this exhortation by telling the audience that I had learned more that had been of actual value to me as a preacher of Christian truth from Amanda Smith than from any other one person I had ever met.

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