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We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
— Carter G. Woodson
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Our most widely known scholars have been trained in universities outside of the South.
— Carter G. Woodson
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Negro banks, as a rule, have failed because the people, taught that their own pioneers in business cannot function in this sphere, withdrew their deposits.
— Carter G. Woodson
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In the long run, there is not much discrimination against superior talent.
— Carter G. Woodson
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The different ness of races, moreover, is no evidence of superiority or of inferiority. This merely indicates that each race has certain gifts which the others do not possess.
— Carter G. Woodson
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The thought of' the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies.
— Carter G. Woodson
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