The Conservation of Races
Publisher Description
This is a short paper that would do good to be read by pan Africanists and those still struggling for civil and human rights for Black people in America. The American Negro Academy believes that upon those of the race who have had the advantages of higher education and culture, rests the responsibility of taking concerted steps for the employment of these agencies to uplift the race to higher planes of thought and action. The Negro at every step of his upward struggles to establish the vastness of his claim to the highest physical, intellectual and moral possibilities.
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