[Black and White by Timothy Thomas Fortune]@TWC D-Link bookBlack and White CHAPTER XIII 16/23
So set it down, if you will, though the logic is as lame as the charge is ungrateful." This testimony upon the character, temper and adaptability of colored people is all the more valuable because Dr.Marshall not only treats the question from a Christian standpoint, but because his intimate acquaintance with the subject adds weight and authority to his opinion. In the same strain, Dr.Atticus G.Haygood, President of Emory College, in Georgia, a man of the largest culture, Christian intelligence and progressive ideas, says, in his masterful work, _Our Brother in Black, His Freedom and His Future_ (p.
194): If white people and black people wish to know how to treat each other in all the relations of life, let them study the Bible.
Take for example the business relations of life, the old question of capital and labor, of service and wages.
For the settlement of all questions that grow out of these relations the laws laid down and the principles taught in the Bible, are worth all the "political economies" in the world.
They apply to all races and conditions of men, in all countries and in all times.
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