Show PROM FROM AN ak ADMIRER BROADAX editor broad ax am some time S tf tit ti t would woula n a I 1 fo p r tide tice ti de critics i E X L bif ib IV H at itsie T 8 assy jou T ts it it hilj av n y V r particles Sarti cles y aaa vy alsot tasi tas i aal t AA lin wco J row iii l and fc alt i BA aa 1 S va cwi R y 1 l ey f E ira ir nv 5 i aw zt si l arts aca fc A aso B y rf w jt ta arfa alt j 5 va c et aba yat S asels fa 6 C WA as a 93 baals A g 10 U harsh invective I 1 think too that your articles have taught the doctor that his thoughts and ideas upon the duties and obligations of thi the negro race in in this country are not wholly one sided bait that there are wo tro sides ides to it and other ways to r ew it than from his standpoint certainly the views set forth by bv jobu U compare favorably with and to my way of thinking are superior to those expressed by him I 1 read your criticisms with much interest and derived no little information from them they displayed much thought and a vat vast amo amount of research in the preparation of the papers such discussions of those hose questions cannot be other wise than beneficial and elevating to your people I 1 am respectfully A G NORRELL |