Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge upon our brethren the necessity and expediency of training their children, while young, to habits of... The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860bởi Frankie Hutton - 1993 - 182 trangKhông có bản xem trước - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Suk Hi Kim - 2010 - 232 trang
...comfort. Education being an object ot the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge...and thus forming them for becoming useful members ot society. It is surely time that we should awake from this lethargy of years, and make a concentrated... | |
| William Randolph Scott - 2000 - 486 trang
...have been made, to teach them how to husband their hard earnings, and to secure to themselves comfort. Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge upon our brethren the necessity and... | |
| William Randolph Scott - 2000 - 486 trang
...have been made, to teach them how to husband their hard earnings, and to secure to themselves comfort. Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge upon our brethren the necessity and... | |
| Manning Marable - 2003 - 766 trang
...have been made, to teach them how to husband their hard earnings, and to secure to themselves comfort. Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge upon our brethren the necessity and... | |
| Marcus D. Pohlmann - 2003 - 370 trang
...have been made, to teach them how to husband their hard earnings, and to secure to themselves comfort. Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge upon out bretbren the necessity and... | |
| Patrick S. Washburn, Medill School of Journalism - 2006 - 281 trang
...importance of education for blacks, for example, showed up in the first issue of the newspaper in 1827. "Education being an object of the highest importance...endeavor to present just and adequate views of it," said the paper, "and to urge upon our brethren the necessity and expediency of training their children,... | |
| William Randolph Scott - 2000 - 480 trang
...comfort. Education being an object of the highest importance to the welfare of society, we shall endeavour to present just and adequate views of it, and to urge...and thus forming them for becoming useful members of socieu . It is surely time that we should awake from this lethargy of years, and make a concentrated... | |
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