Michael Batchelor

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To-day the young Negro of the South who would succeed cannot be frank and outspoken, honest and self-assertive, but rather he is daily tempted to be silent and wary, politic and sly; he must flatter and be pleasant, endure petty insults with a smile, shut his eyes to wrong;
Michael Batchelor
Has this changed a hundred years later?
The Souls of Black Folk
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