Part Two-6
de just course, he said carefully.
A certain friend of , gave an ao tudent essay on a given subject. t alor Copeland sole judge of t tmas party. t of tion tion: ter tion of ty. tion. Yet t it o confer upon it tor Copeland put on ration.
tion. First I tend tuskegee College but I do not or Carver. t my education is complete I art off being a fine latsboro Boys. I ake cases for colored people against o feel t t so. e are a Rising Race. And s beneate mans burdens for long. e cannot always sow whers reap.
I to be like Moses, o get up a Secret Organization of Colored Leaders and Scion of t. Otions in terested in t of our race and ed States divided o our aid. All colored people ion, and at take up all territory east of the Mississippi and
soutomac. I s up a migry under trol of tion of Colored Leaders and Scholars.
No —and if t into try ts.
I e te race and t is my ambition.
Doctor Copeland felt ticking of to a boy ions as t should he decide?
t any firm content at all. t te only about tions and omitted t part of tide altoget of t of ty-five began ence, I do not to be a servant. After t to fly airplanes, or be prizefigion o be kind to the poor.