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10-11.] [Footnote 15: These facts are well brought out by Dr.Thomas Jesse Jones' recent report on Negro Education.] [Footnote 16: This is based on reports published annually in the _Chicago Tribune_.] [Footnote 17: This is the boast of southern men of this type when speaking to their constituents or in Congress.] [Footnote 18: _Report_, October Term, 1917.] [Footnote 19: This danger has been often referred to when the Negroes were first emancipated .-- See _Spectator_, LXVI, p.

113.] [Footnote 20: Compare the Negro population of Northern States as given in the census of 1800 with the same in 1900.] [Footnote 21: Hart, _Southern South_, pp.

171, 172.] [Footnote 22: This is based on the experience of the writer and others whom he has interviewed.] [Footnote 23: In his report on Negro education Dr.Thomas Jesse Jones has shown this to be an actual fact.] [Footnote 24: Negroes applying for positions in the South have the situation set before them so as to know what to expect.] [Footnote 25: The _American Journal of Political Economy_, XXV, p.
1040.] [Footnote 26: The _Journal of Social Science_, XI, p.

16.] [Footnote 27: _American Economic Review_, IV, pp.

281-292.] [Footnote 28: Ford edition of _Jefferson's Writings_, X, p.


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