| 1911 - 1006 pages
...in his hands. We have expended this year $349,834.60 in the support of negro schools. I never visit one of these schools without feeling that we are wasting...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - African American farmers - 1912 - 200 pages
...in his hands. We have expended this year $348,834.60 in the support of negro schools. I never visit one of these schools without feeling that -we are...often do not know where these schools are located. This work cannot be made efficient by correspondence. If the white teachers need help, direction, encouragement,... | |
| South Carolina - South Carolina - 1912 - 1400 pages
...in his hands. We have expended this year $349,834.60 in the support of negro schools. I never visit one of these schools without feeling that we are wasting...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| African Americans - 1913 - 810 pages
...in his hands. We have expended this year $349,8!34.60 in the support of Negro schools. I never visit one of these schools without feeling that we are wasting a large p*hrt of this money and are neglecting a great opportunity." So much for the importance of the training... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1917 - 762 pages
...one of the States recently wrote concerning the Negro schools : I never visit one of these [Negro] schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The Negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - African Americans - 1917 - 750 pages
...in one of the States recently wrote concerning the Negro schools: I never visit one of these [Negro] schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The Negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| Moorfield Storey - African Americans - 1918 - 44 pages
...States recently wrote concerning the Negro schools :— "ft* " 'I never visit one of these [Negro] schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The Negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| Mary Katharine Bennett - Christian sociology - 1918 - 224 pages
...Southern supervisor of white elementary rural schools writes : "I never visit one of these (Negro) schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The Negro school houses are . . . usually without comfort, equipment, lighting or sanitation. . . .... | |
| Emmett Jay Scott - African Americans - 1920 - 208 pages
...in one of the States recently wrote concerning negro schools : " I never visit one of these (negro) schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
| Chicago Commission on Race Relations - History - 1922 - 866 pages
...one of the states recently wrote concerning the Negro schools: "I never visit one of these [Negro] schools without feeling that we are wasting a large...this money and are neglecting a great opportunity. The Negro schoolhouses are miserable beyond all description. They are usually without comfort, equipment,... | |
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