. Crisis. comes by word of mouth ofthe impossibility of securing justice in theshape of a trial, the fact remains that Gover-nor Blease said: Hunt him down, and thecriminal forthwith armed himself. But how about the lives of the three whitecitizens? They were doubtless victims of the in-temperate utterances of the State is where Governor Blease comes withinthe direct line of cause and effect. ^ Commenting on the action of the UnionPacific Railroad in replacing Japanese andother alien laborers in Wyoming withNegroes, the Railway Record says: Sooneror later the financial situation


. Crisis. comes by word of mouth ofthe impossibility of securing justice in theshape of a trial, the fact remains that Gover-nor Blease said: Hunt him down, and thecriminal forthwith armed himself. But how about the lives of the three whitecitizens? They were doubtless victims of the in-temperate utterances of the State is where Governor Blease comes withinthe direct line of cause and effect. ^ Commenting on the action of the UnionPacific Railroad in replacing Japanese andother alien laborers in Wyoming withNegroes, the Railway Record says: Sooneror later the financial situation of Americawill come to such a crisis that all over weshall see the need of recognizing those whoare just as efficient and spend freely athome. Hurrah for the Union Pacific! ^ One reason the South feels as it doestoward the Negro is because it is muchharder for a man to forgive one whom hehas wronged than for the man who has beenwronged to forgive.—Moorfield Storey, atthe conference of the N. A. A. C.


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