. The united negro: his problems and his progress, containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902;. his transformation. I am perfectly willing that both the Missionary and the Freed-mens Aid societies should claim the lions share of merit, and yettheir great work for the Negro might never have been accom-plished, or at least seriously hindered, had it not been for thesplendid material aid given and the encouraging and inspiringsentiment kindled in the hearts of our people by the work ofChurch Extension. It has not be
. The united negro: his problems and his progress, containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902;. his transformation. I am perfectly willing that both the Missionary and the Freed-mens Aid societies should claim the lions share of merit, and yettheir great work for the Negro might never have been accom-plished, or at least seriously hindered, had it not been for thesplendid material aid given and the encouraging and inspiringsentiment kindled in the hearts of our people by the work ofChurch Extension. It has not been so splendidly advertised before the church, nordoes its work possess the fascinating aroma of sentiment andromance which attaches itself naturally to the work of its sistersocieties, and when a short while ago, in a modest article inChristianity in Earnest, I published the aggregate of its con-tributions to the colored people of our church, it startled many whohad hitherto thought little of Church Extension as an importantfactor in developing a hopeful future for the Negro. Let me repeat the figures here, brought down to November, the origination in 1864: «.
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