“I do not believe,” he declared in 1893, “that there is any manhood future in this country for the Negro.”25 That same year he acknowledged that thousands of fellow blacks “hope and expect better times…in this country.” But he maintained that he could “see no signs of a reformation….I have no hope in the future success of my race in our present sit...
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