Lyssa Smith

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In The Education of Blacks in the South, historian James D. Anderson recounts how Armstrong felt that “the votes of Negroes have enabled some of the worst men who ever figured in American politics to hold high places of honor and trust.”[7] Armstrong encouraged Black leaders to refuse elected office, at least for a few generations, until whites could steer them into the kind of moral framework they believed would benefit them.
The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History
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