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Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem

CHAPTER XII
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They kept him in the woods three days, torturing him.

On the third day we heard the loud report of a gun which we supposed ended his life.

None of us know where he lies buried.

You can judge from this why we neglect voting." This speech wound up Belton's political career in Cadeville.

He thanked the man for the information, assuring him that it would be of great value to him in knowing how to shape his course.
After Belton had been at Cadeville a few years, he had a number of young men and women to graduate from the various departments of his school.


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