. The Republican Party and the Afro-American, a book of facts and figures. Opposes Disfranchisement 40 Tafts Sympathy for Race 27 Terrell, Robert H., Portrait of 64 The Real Roosevelt 61 The Open Door—Cartoon 64 Tillmans Talk—The Colored Voter. 11-58 Treasury Department 16 Treasury Notes 18 Tyler, R. W., Portrait of 44 U Unfriendly Democratic Attitude 53 United States Army 19 V Vardman Approves Lynching 11 Virginia, Election Laws of 39 W Wickersham Wins Fight for Lewis. 54 Wright, Herbert R., Portrait 36 THE DOOR OF HOPE—1902 1 I cannot consent to take the position that the door Of hope


. The Republican Party and the Afro-American, a book of facts and figures. Opposes Disfranchisement 40 Tafts Sympathy for Race 27 Terrell, Robert H., Portrait of 64 The Real Roosevelt 61 The Open Door—Cartoon 64 Tillmans Talk—The Colored Voter. 11-58 Treasury Department 16 Treasury Notes 18 Tyler, R. W., Portrait of 44 U Unfriendly Democratic Attitude 53 United States Army 19 V Vardman Approves Lynching 11 Virginia, Election Laws of 39 W Wickersham Wins Fight for Lewis. 54 Wright, Herbert R., Portrait 36 THE DOOR OF HOPE—1902 1 I cannot consent to take the position that the door Of hope—the door ofopportunity—is to be shut upon any man, no matter how worthy, purely upon theground of race or color.—THEODOEE EOOSEVELT. TEN YEARS LATER—1912 * It would be much worse than useless to try to build up the Progressive party in*these Southern States, where there is no real Eepublican party, by appealing to theNegroes or to the men who in the past have derived their sole standing from lead-ing and manipulating the Negroes.—THEODOEE LBAoiS THE OPEN DOOR Adapted from the Philadelphia Ledger.


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