Evidences of Progress Among Colored People
 EVIDENCES OF PROGRESS AMONG COLORED PEOPLE.

AMONG

COLORED PEOPLE.

BY

G. F. RICHINGS,

Originator of Illustrated Lectures on Race Progress.

EIGHTH EDITION.

PHILADELPHIA: GEO. S. FERGUSON CO.,

GEO. S. FERGUSON CO.,

1902. 

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Copyrighted, 1902, by G. F. Richings.

G. F. Richings

INTRODUCTION.

It is a pleasant thing to introduce an individual or a friend to another individual or a friend; but to introduce a book is more important than an individual introduction. Books are good and they are bad, just in proportion as their contents tend to producing right or wrong action of life; or convey truth or error. When the mission of a book is to present facts versus theory about an individual or a race, it ought to be encouraged by all who believe in fair play.

It

The author of this book has for a number of years been collecting facts in relation to the Progress of the Race since Emancipation. 
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