Therefore today I am exceedingly glad that both white and colored
people have gathered here and I hope the time will come
when they shall live together in the utmost peace, unity and friendship.
I wish to say one thing of importance to both in order that
the white race may be just and kind to the colored and that the
colored race may in turn be grateful and appreciative toward the
white. The great proclamation of liberty and emancipation from
slavery was made upon this continent. A long bloody war was
fought by white men for the sake of colored people. These white
men forfeited their possessions and sacrificed their lives by thousands
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in order that colored men might be freed from bondage. The
colored population of the United States of America are possibly not
fully informed of the wide-reaching effect of this freedom and
emancipation upon their colored brethren in Asia and Africa
where even more terrible conditions of slavery existed. Influenced
and impelled by the example of the United States, the European
powers proclaimed universal liberty to the colored race and slavery
ceased to exist. This effort and accomplishment by the white
nations should never be lost sight of. Both races should rejoice in
gratitude, for the institution of liberty and equality here became
the cause of liberating your fellow-beings elsewhere. The colored
people of this country are especially fortunate, for, praise be to
God! conditions here are so much higher than in the East and comparatively
few differences exist in the possibility of equal attainments
with the white race. May both develop toward the highest
degree of equality and altruism. May you be drawn together in
friendship and may extraordinary development make brotherhood
a reality and truth. I pray in your behalf that there shall be no
name other than that of humanity among you. For instance we
say “a flock of doves,” without mention or distinction as to white
or black; we apply the name “horse,” “deer,” “gazelle” to other
creatures, referring to species and not to their variance in color.
It is my hope that through love and fellowship we may advance to
such a degree of mutual recognition and estimate, that the oneness
of the human world may be realized in each and all present in this
meeting.