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- Lord, make us mindful of the little things that grow and blossom in these days to make the world beautiful for us.
- Unless modern civilization is a failure, it is entirely feasible and practicable for two races in such essential political, economic and religious harmony as the…
- Why did God make me an outcast and a stranger in mine own house? The shades of the prison-house closed round about us all: walls…
- It is the wind and the rain, O God, the cold and the storm that make this earth of yours to blossom and bear its…
- It is as though nature must needs make men narrow in order to give them force.
- Most men in this world are colored. A belief in humanity means a belief in colored men. The future will, in all reasonable possibility, be…
- The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife, -- this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into…
- But art is not simply works of art; it is the spirit that knows Beauty, that has music in its soul and the color of…
- But we do not merely protest; we make renewed demand for freedom in that vast kingdom of the human spirit where freedom has ever had…
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