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prisonment, and 108 got less than ten years. Thirteen others had been acquitted earlier'.' The jury deliberated for nine hours' a day for a week 'before returning a verdict. It had to answer 31,000 questions.
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THE COLOUR BAR', “There is obviously a general recognition of the arrival "of many individual Negroes in cultural matters,” writes Mr Peet. “Dr. Alain Locke, the first Negro Rhodes scholar; Ur. E. E. Just, the biologist, both of Howard University; Dr. Charles W. Johnson, the sociologist of Fisk; and that saint of science, Dr. George Carver, of Tuskegee, .are accepted in their respective ields. In music, poetry, literature and che drama no one witholds praise of r Paul Robeson, Mr Roland Hayes, r Countee Cullen, Mr Walter White, Dr. Du Bois, and a score more—including some of the wonderful actors in the Green Pastures.’ My greatest shock in America was when I travelled one night from a North Carolina city to Richmond, Virginia, by the same train as a cultured coloured teacher — a university graduate, a student of an English college, a worker at the International Labour Office at Geneva, and one with whom 1. had many white friends tin common. I found that not only would -it have been possible to and a restaurant where we could have had breakfast together, but that even if ; 1 had,dope so it would have been an illegal act.”—Mr Hubert W. Peet, in the “New .York Churchman.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1930, Page 8
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