Show OUR REVIEW of the past and the maure future of ef the aan american n negro blvd VT culp A M af M D J XVI MOB AND LYNCH LAW when fathers arrived at plymouth rock bock they came in a contact with the indians indiana who were the original inhabitants of at least the eastern portion of this country and after the pil pilgrim gam fathers whom we are taught to look upon as saints had succeeded in robbing and plundering the indians out oat of their land by trailing trading them red bandana pocket handkerchiefs plug tobacco and cheap whisky they the pilgrim fathers with the bible in one hand and a bottle of new england rum ram in the other succeeded in degrading dirle and demoralizing moral izing the debauch ing the squaws squads and daughters daughter and imparting to them a mam nameless elees disease and when the indians complained of the treatment which they were receiving edving re from the hands of the anglo saxons the pilgrims or puritans opened up an unrelenting warfare upon the poor ignorant indians InA ians and all students of history have become familiar with the bard hard trials and tribulations which the indians have experienced perien ced since the pilgrim fathers fathera landed on the eastern shores of this continent we truthfully believe that no one eau can successfully contradict the statement but what the anglo saxon has always been in favor of lowering the virtue ef all ah the hand some females who happen to belong to the opposite races but whenever any male member of an opposite race especially those belonging to 0 the darker rams races have attempted to become intimate with the females belonging to the anglo saxon race they generally receive very cruel aud and inhuman treat mcL maL t ever since the introduction of african slavery into info this country the anglo saxon has naturally assumed that he has a perfect right to appropriate all aja te beautiful appearing female members of the negro ram race unto himself and at the present time there are a great many members of the ang anglo I 1 0 saxon race who are sustaining unlawful relations with the female members of our race but if auy any negro happens to become so ii indiscrete dis as to e ven even attempt to become with any female belonging to the anglo saxon race beds heds he is im medhat mediately y mobbed or er lynched by his white brethren now we it distinctly understood ficat we ere boot in favor of am amalgamation a butof jk is contrary to is 5 ta 13 1 aaa of god af ij is w boug considered ary carme f 10 onule apih 1 V febay W fei ay bif ah 16 1 S 41 M A OW L por ejr V ter V rw R 7 i REM we implore and we earnestly eam estly beseech seer h all white ladies who are deeply interested in the welfare of our glorious country to plead with their husbands their lovers and nd their sweethearts to cease from mingling with the poor unfortunate female members of the downtrodden race and let our white ladies remember that the hand which rocks the thee cradle radle rules the world AU all of our orthodox theologians have endeavored to impress the idea upon the minds of the people that their god never did entertain an exalted opinion of the negro or the black race but according to their bible it appears that their god was exceedingly fond of ethiopian women for the XII chapter of numbers reads as follows 1 and miriam and aaron against moses because of the ethiopian woman whom he had bad married for he had married an ethiopian woman 2 and they said hath the lord indeed spoken only by moses hath he not spoken also by usa us and the lord heard it 3 now the man moses was very meek above all the men which were upon the face of the earth 4 and the lord suddenly unto moses and unto aaron and unto miriam come out ye three unto the tabernacle of the congregation and they three came out 5 and the lord came down downin in the pillar of the cloud and stood in the door of the tabernacle and called aaron and miriam and they both came forth 6 and he said hear now my words word sIf yf there be a prophet among you I 1 the lord will make myself known unto him in a vision and will speak unto him in a dream 7 my servant moses is not so who is ia faithful in all mine house 8 with him will I 1 speak mouth to mouth even apparently and not in in dark speeches and the similitude of the lord shall he behold wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant moses 9 and the anger of the lord was kindled against them and he departed 10 and the cloud departed from off the tabernacle and behold miriam became leprous as white as snow and aaron looked upon miriam and behold she was leprous 11 and aaron said unto moses alas my lord I 1 beseech thee lay not the sin jain upon us wherein we have done foolishly and wherein we we have sinned 12 let her not be as one dead of whom the flesh is half consumed when he cometh out of his mothers womb 13 and moses cried unto the lord saying heal her now 0 god I 1 beseech thee 14 and the lord loid said unto moves moes if her father had but spit in her face should she not be ash ashamed amed seven days let her be shut ot from the camp seven days and ap after that let her be received in again i 15 and miriam was shut out from the camp seven days and the deop not until miriam was brought in again to be continued 1 I |