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RACIAL HARMONY 34 |
Today I am most happy, for I see here
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a gathering of the
servants of God. I see the white and colored people together.
In the estimation of God there is no distinction of color; all
are one in the color and beauty of servitude to Him. Color is not important;
the heart is all-important. It matters not what the exterior
may be if the heart be pure and white within. God does not behold
differences of hue and complexion; He looks at the hearts. He whose
morals and virtues are praiseworthy is preferred in the presence of
God; he who is devoted to the Kingdom is most beloved. In the realm
of genesis and creation the question of color is of least importance.
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The mineral kingdom abounds with many-colored substances
and compositions but we find no strife among them on that account.
In the kingdom of the plant and vegetable, distinct and variegated
hues exist but the fruit and flowers are not in conflict for that reason.
Nay, rather, the very fact that there is difference and variety lends a
charm to the garden. If all were of the same color the effect would be
monotonous and depressing. When you enter a rose-garden the wealth
of color and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of
wonder and beauty. The world of humanity is like a garden and the
various races are the flowers which constitute its adornment and
decoration. In the animal kingdom also we find variety of color. See
how the doves differ in beauty yet they live together in perfect peace,
and love each other. They do not make difference of color a cause of
discord and strife. They view each other as the same species and kind.
They know they are one in kind. Often a white dove soars aloft with a
black one. Throughout the animal kingdom we do not find the
creatures separated because of color. They recognize unity of species
and oneness of kind. If we do not find color distinction drawn in a
kingdom of lower intelligence and reason, how can it be justified among
human beings, especially when we know that all have come from the
same source and belong to the same household? In origin and intention
of creation mankind is one. Distinctions of race and color have arisen
afterward.
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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
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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 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.
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Therefore strive earnestly and put forth your greatest endeavor
toward the accomplishment of this fellowship and the cementing of
this bond of brotherhood between you. Such an attainment is not
possible without will and effort on the part of each; from one, expressions
of gratitude and appreciation; from the other kindliness and
recognition of equality. Each one should endeavor to develop and
assist the other toward mutual advancement. This is possible only
by conjoining of effort and inclination. Love and unity will be fostered
between you, thereby bringing about the oneness of mankind. For
the accomplishment of unity between the colored and whites will be
an assurance of the world’s peace. Then racial prejudice, national prejudice,
limited patriotism and religious bias will pass away and remain
no longer. I am pleased to see you at this gathering, white and dark, and
I praise God that I have had this opportunity of seeing you loving
each other, for this is the means of the glory of humanity. This is the
means of the good-pleasure of God and of eternal bliss in His Kingdom.
Therefore I pray in your behalf that you may attain to the
fullest of love and that the day may come when all differences between
you may disappear.
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