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Show I FAIR PLAY FOR BUSINESS OF NEGROES IS URGED PHILADELPHIA, Auk 1 S. Katab-Ushmcnt Katab-Ushmcnt of a orporatlon lo furnish capital to worthy n grofs engaged In I uslness, the mot' aoihe financial and moral suppnri or the negro f.rt-s and the dev clopmcut of Iopci hsrniony of interest between negro organlza-uoiu organlza-uoiu were urged by ir Robert n. Moton. principal of Tuskegee Institute and presMcn of the National Negro Business league, in an address before the annual convention of the leagu "The National Negro Bu.-.lness league," he declared, 'asks fur no i ights or privileges thai are not enjoyed en-joyed by other worthy American eftl 'ens. The league does ask, bpwever, that negroes, to the wmc degree a qlhers. shall aha re 'he blessings and pr ivileges of American itlsenshlp in every lint of human end'-avor.'" |