Show OUR REVIEW of the past and the future of the american neg negro by D W gulp culp A al M D IX dil CULP you have made an extraordinary tra ordinary effort to enlighten the minds of the two hundred thousand readers of the arena respecting the scheme or plan which the gods have resorted to in the past for the 2 purpose of preventing the and the Japhet ites from becoming one and the same people now dr culp we do not deny but what the gods have have the right and the power to regulate and to control the affairs of all the various various faces of men who are am scattered over the face of the earth but in our humble opinion it is the height of egotism upon the part of all those gentlemen who call them selves divines to labor under the hallucination that they the divines pare pan all perfectly familiar with all the plans and intentions of the gods when we take into consideration the fact that no vice regent prophet seer revelator apostle or vay any of the other theologians or priests have ever possessed wisdom enough to imitate the great architect of the universe even to the extent of creati creating ngone one single spear of grass neither can any of those gentlemen who are supposed to know all about the gods and the bible give any one the slightest information concerning the location of heaven or h 11 and therefore behave we have come to the conclusion that all of our popes seers revelators revelatory apostles g prophets priests and theologians v is should hould absolutely cease in their at efforts of endeavoring to convey the impression to all the world that athey are all thoroughly conversant y vi with th the various achet A aud and methods which they the gods adopted in the remote ages for the 4 pur purpose pose of preventing the numer races of men from losing their 5 distinct racial ia identity entity doctor culp we very much regretted to observe referred A t w thom paine in such a con as r k manner macnei 1 and we presume 2 1 on wera not aware of the fact that thomas momas paine was one of the livery y firstman first men en in the world to Iw riteL against gaum the practice of dealing jaes ha in the blo bloo 04 cLot af the ta T a M t T S members pt L MiA jive always admired Ld mired thomas tho I 1 f paine b he had j the ae courage roe all the world that y at ligion of religion that has in it that shocks t the he mind eaf 9 ofa f child s cannot abe t a true system i v f f xa what a tender n 24 sentiments ew ab nb wonder thee the church f T mt ay t believed iu m one fc bood and AA a he T ne 1 bee wEE i X X T fd th ea i theion consisted t ar pam e aja and n d 3 j sor make par avi i fellow I 1 f S t v OR ge ip Paia etwas lr 3 bong h r i ina a g good h i 4 NM N M W 6 4 A ft t lug ce sriv Sr fv d ault feals a tat M aw X rj llsms 04 at gaea S jar ke Js s f as sst amr rm ipac t 4 without coming in contact with the members of the anglo saxon tace race and consequently every negro throughout our fair land must highly resolve to remain rem ain here in in this great and glorious country and work out his political indus industrial trial salvation here we will live and I 1 here we will die now it is true that whenever our race leaders leaden visit england they are received and entertained by the queen and other high dignitaries who are connected with her court and it 18 is also alao true that the queen and her court have succeeded in blinding the eyes of our leaders to such an extent that they hey the he leaders have never permitted themselves to draw the curtain aside which prevents them from gazing upon that sad and melancholy scene which lies far far away in distant africa our leaders seem to lose sight of the fact whenever they are engaged in conversation with the queen that at the present time there are in the neighborhood of two hundred million negro slaves occupying that portion of africa which is under the immediate control of the english government I 1 let england and the other foreign countries who are interested in africa liberate the members of our race from the house of bond age and then we will be willing to admit that the people of england and the other foreigners who own africa are honest and sincere in in their professions of friendship for the leaders of our ram race who visit their shores we have never lost one hour hoar of sleep over the fact dr culp calp of being deprived from occupying a front seat in the white mans par lor neither are we contemplating on marrying his the white mans daughter but we believe that our condition is the only thing which debars the negro from enjoying all the privileges which the white man enjoys we can convey our ideas somewhat better upon the social relations which exist between the white man and the negro by using a simple illustration now if we could collect all the horses homes in the united states into one vast field and after we had succeeded in in per forming that task then we would cause all the fine well fed and we well 11 groomed horses to be separated from among those which were very poor knock ock kneed and ring boned aud and then we would have all the fine appearing horses hones painted black and then we would have ar all the scraggy and jaded out horses painted white and then what would be the result why the result would simply be that eve every person who wanted to purchase a h horse or he would naturally select the black horse hone to oe be continued J |