"Here is our plan," began Ensal. "The Negroes have discovered the utter
impotence of the class of whites who joined them for the sake of office,
and the federal pie-counter element of whites has utterly lost favor
with the great body of Negroes. The situation within the Negro race is
therefore ripe for a new alignment. We have come to the conclusion that
the American people need an idealist class in their political life, and
it would be a great gift to the nation for the Negro to point the way
for such a party.
"The Negroes are going to organize in the South an Eclectic party that
will serve as an antidote to to safety in the body politic, do not
expect too much of it, and neglect not the industrial crisis.
"As to politics, it is clear that your political problem in the South is
going to be a difficult one. You see, your race was freed by a political
party which conducted the war of the sections. It is hard to get your
people to do other than vote with that party, while the more substantial
element of the whites in the South have for a hundred years been in the
opposing party. The great misfortune of the political situation is that
the Negroes and the better element of whites never pull together in the
one political harness."
"We have given that matter much thought and feel that we have a
solution," said Ensal.
"My friend, if you can solve that problem you have gone a long way
toward solving the whole problem," said young Maul.
"Here is our plan," began Ensal. "The Negroes have discovered the utter
impotence of the class of whites who joined them for the sake of office,
and the federal pie-counter element of whites has utterly lost favor
with the great body of Negroes. The situation within the Negro race is
therefore ripe for a new alignment. We have come to the conclusion that
the American people need an idealist class in their political life, and
it would be a great gift to the nation for the Negro to point the way
for such a party.
"The Negroes are going to organize in the South an Eclectic party that
will serve as an antidote to the tendency toward party worship. We
shall separate city from county politics, county from state, and state
from national. We shall often, perhaps, be found supporting one party's
candidate for governor and another party's candidate for president. The
question of human rights and the civil and political equality of all men
shall be a first consideration with us, and we shall go to the aid of
the class of men of like faith on these points, it matters not in what
political party they may be found. The best interests of the people, and
not party loyalty, shall be our creed.
"In this way we shall be able to co-operate with the best element of
Southern white people. Though not posing as the political leader of my
people, I feel sure that I correctly forecast their policy," said Ensal.
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