THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO (Chapter 5) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
"It is unfortunate too, that the educated Negro does not understand or is unwilling to start small enterprises which make the larger ones possible. If he cannot proceed according to the methods of the gigantic corporations about which he reads in books, he does not know how to take hold of things and organize the communities of the poor along lines of small business" -Dr. Carter G. Woodson
THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO (Chapter 7") by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
"It is very clear, then if Negroes got their conception of religion from slaveholders, libertines, and murderers there may be something wrong about it, and it would not hurt to investigate it. It has been said that the Negroes do not connect morals with religion. The historian would like to know what race or nation does such a thing. Certainly the whites with whom the Negroes have come into contact have not done so.
HINDUISM
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THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO (Chapter 15") by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
... can a Negro while despising the enterprise of his fellows guide the youth ...; where [will] ... the youth ...be in 1960(2020)? The whites are ... informing Negroes that they ... not come to them for opportunities. Can the Negro youth, mis-educated by persons who deprecate their efforts,... make opportunities for themselves? This is the real problem that the Negroes must solve; and he who is not interested in it and makes no effort to solve it is worthless in the present struggle.
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