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History of the American Negro in the Great World War

CHAPTER XV
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First class fighting men! Hats off to them! The tribunal of grace does not regard skin color when assessing souls.
"The boys cheered the Bartholdi statue.

It makes some whites uncomfortable.

It converts into strange reading glib eulogies of democratic principles.
"A large faith possesses the Negro.

He has such confidence in justice,--the flow--of which he believes will yet soften hard hearts.

We have a wonderful example of a patience that defies discouragement; the "Souls of Black Folk"! When values are truly measured, some things will be different in this country.".


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