. The upward path : the evolution of a race . t, there is the large, muscnlartype with the Negro features magnified,who is self-assertive and loud-voiced. Thesecond type resembles the first, but is in-ferior to it physically and mentally. Thesetwo classes often combine the worst traitsof both races and form the most dangerouselements of the Negro population. Thethird type more nearly resembles the Cau-casian physically and mentally and in in-clinations, and some have minds capableof the highest culture.^ModifkatSns ^f course all these groups have beenmodified by frequent admixture amongthemsel


. The upward path : the evolution of a race . t, there is the large, muscnlartype with the Negro features magnified,who is self-assertive and loud-voiced. Thesecond type resembles the first, but is in-ferior to it physically and mentally. Thesetwo classes often combine the worst traitsof both races and form the most dangerouselements of the Negro population. Thethird type more nearly resembles the Cau-casian physically and mentally and in in-clinations, and some have minds capableof the highest culture.^ModifkatSns ^f course all these groups have beenmodified by frequent admixture amongthemselves, thus blending their differentcharacteristics, and here and there may befound one or more of an entirely differenttype from any here mentioned. Yet takenas a whole, these four groups are somarked and diverse, not only in their char-acteristics but in their possibilities, that itwould be manifestly unfair to demand thesame treatment, training, and educationfor all Negroes under all circumstances. 1 Bean, Centvry Magazine, September, Typical Group of Students


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