Minutes and Proceedings of the Five Years Meeting of the American Yearly Meetings of Friends, Held in Richmond, Indiana, Tenth Mo. 15, to Tenthe Mo. 2

Minutes and Proceedings of the Five Years Meeting of the American Yearly Meetings of Friends, Held in Richmond, Indiana, Tenth Mo. 15, to Tenthe Mo. 2
Author: Society Of Friends. Five Meeting
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230078335

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ...war. In taking up the Temperance question in which so many Friends are vitally interested and have done so much, it is sad to see that the great strides that might be made by us as a Society are hindered by the blindness of so many which prevents them from seeing that there is more than one way of working. If we could handle this subject in a spirit of love, and present an unbroken front, allowing some to take up one line which appeals specially to them, and some another, our influence would be very much multiplied. One more of the many problems which face Americans to-day is one which we have an inherited right to try to solve. I mean the negro problem. We believe in the inherent right of every man to be justly dealt with, and should put all the weight of our influence against their being legislated against as a class or treated in an unfair manner as individuals. I remember some years ago, while sitting in a prominent church at one of our watering places, noticing that the church was crowded with the exception of one seat on which was sitting a respectable colored man, and no one wished to sit on that. It seemed very sad that in a church dedicated to Jesus, the exponent of love, such a thing could be done. Similar things and worse occur every day, and we should be careful to show our colors, and let no opportunity pass of trying to influence others in their attitude towards the negro. In an election held in Maryland not long ago, when the dominant party tried to disfranchise the negro, and to legislate against him, Friends joined in the effectual effort to defeat the amendment to the constitution of the State, and one of our members was especially helpful in bringing about the result, and it was interesting to see how much this was...