few black men of broad culture, catholic tolerance, and trained ability, joining their hands to other hands, and giving to this squabble of the Races a decent and dignified peace? Patience, Humility, Manners, and Taste, common schools and kindergartens, industrial and technical schools, literature and tolerance—all these spring from knowledge and culture, the children of the university. So must men and nations build, not otherwise, not upside down.