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Identifier: republicanpartya00adam (find matches)
Title: The Republican Party and the Afro-American, a book of facts and figures
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Adams, Cyrus Field
Subjects: African Americans
Publisher: (Washington, Republican National Committee)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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above the fifth grade, and there is a general movement throughout theSouthern Democratic States to confine the education of the Afro-American childrento the lower grades. The mot^ement to divide the school money between whites andAfro-Americans in proportion to- their contributions in taxes to the school fundarises in one Democratic Southern State after another, the purpose of which is toperpetuate Afro-American illiteracy. The Eepublican party believes that the door of hope and opportunity shouldnot be closed against any man, and this is especially evidenced by the fact thatmore than 22,000 Afro-Americans are in the service of the Government, drawingsalaries aggregating nearly $12,500,000 per annum. I There can be no question in the mind of any honorable, right thinking, saneAfro-American as to which party he should support in this campaign. No truersentiment has ever been uttered than that of the great Douglass, when he said: THE EEPUBLICAN PAETY IS THE SHIP; ALL ELSE IS THE SEA. 3
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WILLIAM HOWAKD TAFTPresident op the United States. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. The Kepublican party made no mistake when William Howard Taft was renomi-nated for the Presidency. ,. He deserves reelection because of the great achievements of his administra-tion. He has shown sober judgment and broad statesmanship. He is a man of the people, his public record is clean and he stands for policieswhich mean the continued progress of the Nation. The Afro-Americans of the United States have a friend in Mr. Taft. Hehas shown his interest in so many ways. He inherited his open sympathy for therace from his father, Judge Alphonso Taft, than whom the Afro-American neverhad a better friend. President Taft stands for the enforcement of the War Amendments. He sayshe believes that equal justice to all men and the fair and impartial enforcement ofthese amendments are in keeping with the real American spirit of fair play. President Taft gave his active support to the Maryland Eepublicans when theywere opposirepublicanpartya00adam

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