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The author compiles observations and illustrated lectures documenting social, educational, and economic advances among formerly enslaved people and their descendants since emancipation. It surveys schools, churches, businesses, and vocational institutions, profiles educators, community leaders, and successful professionals, and describes institutions founded both by allies and by the community itself. The work challenges common northern misconceptions, highlights examples of self-help, institutional building, and teacher training, and argues for continued philanthropic support while celebrating achievements that demonstrate capacity for self-improvement, civic participation, and cultural uplift.
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