The Conquest: The Story of a Negro PioneerMicheaux, Oscar
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The Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer
Micheaux, Oscar
African American pioneers -- Fiction; Autobiographical fiction; South Dakota -- Fiction; Western stories
Another advantage of mixed schools is, it helps to eliminate so much
prejudice. Many ignorant colored people, as well as many ignorant white
people, fill their children's minds with undue prejudice against each
race. If they are kept in separate schools this line becomes more
distinct, with one colored child filling the mind of other colored
children with bad ideas, and the white child doing likewise, which is
never helpful to the community. By nature, in the past at least, the
colored children were more ferocious and aggressive; too much so, which
is because they have not been out of heathenism many years. The mixed
school helps to eliminate this tendency.
With the Reverend it was a self-evident fact, that the only thing he
cared about was that it would be easier for the colored girls to teach,
if the schools were separate. I was becoming more and more convinced
that he belonged to the class of the negro race that desires ease,
privilege, freedom, position, and luxury without any great material
effort on their part to acquire it, and still held to the time-worn cry
of "no opportunity."
Following this disagreement came another. I had always approved of
Booker T. Washington, his life and his work in the uplift of the negro.
Before his name was mentioned I had decided just about how he would take
it, and I was not mistaken. He was bitterly opposed to the educator.
CHAPTER XXXVII
THE PROGRESSIVES AND THE REACTIONARIES
It is not commonly known by the white people at large that a great
number of colored people are against Mr. Washington. Being an educator
and philanthropist, it is hard to conceive any reason why they should be
opposed to him, but the fact remains that they are.
There are two distinct factions of the negro race, who might be classed
as Progressives and Reactionaries, somewhat like the politicians. The
Progressives, led by Booker T. Washington and with industrial education
as the material idea, are good, active citizens; while the other class
distinctly reactionary in every way, contend for more equal rights,
privileges, and protection, which is all very logical, indeed, but they
do not substantiate their demands with any concrete policies; depending
largely on loud demands, and are too much given to the condemnation of
the entire white race for the depredations of a few.
It is true, very true indeed, that the American negro does not receive
all he is entitled to under the constitution. Volumes could be filled
with the many injustices he has to suffer, and which are not right
before God and man; yet, when it is considered that other races in other
countries, are persecuted even more than the negro is in parts of the
United States, there should be no reason why the American negro allow
obvious prejudice to prevent his taking advantage of opportunities that
surround him.
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