THE COLOR LINE.
PREJUDICE IN AMERICA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Now York, Jau. 10. President Roosevelt is perturbed concerning the feeling aroused in North and South over tho appointment of a negro collector at Charlestown. The New York Herald strongly disapproves of such appointments, and adds : “ Tho Southerners’ attitudo towards negroes, whethor duo to custom, creed, or prejudice, is very uncompromising, and requires great circumspection in treatment.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 716, 12 January 1903, Page 2
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66THE COLOR LINE. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 716, 12 January 1903, Page 2
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