Excerpt from The South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. 13: July, 1914
In the April issue of the south atlantic quarterly, my friend, Mr. Gilbert T. Stephenson, presents some objections to the plan for land segregation between the races that I have been advocating and which was unanimously endorsed by the last meeting of the North Carolina State Farmers' Union.
Let me say in the outset that I am glad to read the discus sion by Mr. Stephenson, and I am glad to consider the critic isms others have made, taking all in a spirit of open-minded searching after truth, for in the language of old Marcus Aurelius, If any man can show me that I do not think or act aright, I will gladly change, for I seek only the truth by which no man was ever injured.
And yet I must say that nearly a year of discussion and criticism have only convinced me of the essential soundness of the plan I first formally outlined last August, namely.
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