Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Addresses Delivered by Hon. William Howard Taft, Before and After His Election to the Presidency of the United States, Touching the Negro Problem
In compiling the speeches of Hon. William Howard Taft, touching the Negro problem, the aim is to place these speeches in consecutive form for preservation by those who are deeply interested in and affected by his utterances. That they are uplifting in their tone and aim, and that his Whole career - his words and deeds - are in harmony With his utterances, no Negro Who reads, and digests that which he reads, can dispute.
This compilation is not an attempt to establish his friendship for or emphasize his interest in the race. His friendship he inherited, and his interest has been emphasized by the consistent course he has pursued in recognizing ability, character and merit Without reference to race or color of skin. The compilation, as before stated, is simply to place in consecutive form his helpful and uplifting utterances touching upon a subject of vital importance to the ten million of people in these United States who are collated as Negroes. Ralph W. Tyler.
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