By M A R Y W H IT E O V IN G TO N On Both Sides of the Fence m i* rival to W ashington, B u rgh ard t th in g m ore th a n m oney Uu ¡jy t , j wanted a sta te of m ind T hey D r D u B o is h as w ritten a sligh t t attended taro n otable confer - sk e tc h of h u life Ui D ark W ater - encea In l» 08 , reportin g each fo r He had no d ram atic background of " J * Y ”rk Evening Pagl. at dire (invert; He rg. poor but so G a rilso n V lllard wag c h A r r o w iv were th e -naai 01 h is public achool th e ed itor Or-® was th b p laym ates, (h e farm rs and facto ry N iagara M ovem ent, headed by D u - Tw o lea d e r* w orker, b o y , and girls He grew np Hois th e oth er th e N ational Negro in th e B e rk s h ire , an d had a h igher Business League headed by W a sh - Many o f O h * younger generation t »day think of cdu cal hi th a n h u claw m ates. ta k ­ in cto n . Washiiigton a* n myth and of DuBois as a hack number. ing hU P h D at H arvard after T lie league w».s an effo rt of grad uate tuc* a t th e Un ersity of WaAiuiigton to get th e Negr Who Hut at the time that I be «an my investigations these two B erlin He ./rote a mon««mental were accom plishing som ething In men filled the stage, overshadowing other figures. And vc lum e on th e Negro in P h ila d e l­ huameM to m eet and pool th e ir phia and th en went to A tlan ta e ip e rlen ce s th a t they m ight lea rn with due respect to the youth of the present time, they where he rem ained for m any years from one an o th er. I t m et In th e : ead m g th e denar' n en t o ' eco- »ummer in A tlan ta sh ortly before were g reater figures than the new generation has yet nom ics and tn stn uting tiie M U n t * t h e te rrib le r lo u T h e >easionA were produced. Sociological Studies th e first «•*- designed to b* pi tlc a l talk s, ko k g icsl stu d ies of Negro though o r a l r* occasionally rvdded O f Washington I can only speak as a casual eondlUone 111 th e United StA tes savor to th e feast T h e re were. I acquaintance. He was fa r too busy a man to give his rem em ber, a rew co n tractors, one Critb t«m and th e $ t t Check from New O rlean s did a large b u si­ time to a woman o f very moderate means who, if she I m ade hU acq u ain tan ce orlglu al- ness. a num ber of bankers, and ly through h is w riting Som e of the s o n * m en in real e sta te subscribed at all to his school, would not be able to go eaaaya In H ie So u ls of B la ck Folk ' P hilip Payton beyond the ten dollar bill. He meant Tuskegee to be appeared first In th e A tlan tic M onthly where I P hilip P ayton of New Y ork was one of the best-equipped, best-taught schools in America. saw them and m th e aud ience. I went down the Such time as he could tak e from his work, his home and learned of th e — i n j j - i 1 chu rch wi It him . R IC H A R D T C) K E E N E R __ aisle m and talked m of race lMJt though we were in a colored t tium anlty his friends was needed in making contacts th at would preju dice I wrote chu rch I could gro to be a good w orker, and oth er bring him large returns. to him as a w e see th a t I m ade I received my fe l­ h I m need ful th in gs will be added uneasy. I first met him through Jo h n K. Milholland at the lowship. askin g ■» L y nch ing * were Hat when W ash in cto n row advice He was u n ­ going on at th a t Hotel M anhattan where he always stayed. He gave to power, o th er th in g s were endingly kind I lim e in th e city tak en away. # me one o f the best pieces of advice I have ever h ad : have a file of h is »nd perhaps he T o ote I th e S o o th becam e letters with me now was rig h t In "A lw ay s ask for more money than you think you can im possible. in w h l-h he advises1 th in k in g that School fund» were voted by get. I made the mistake of asking Carnegie for six him m e regarding my my c o r d 1 a th e legislature atrordin/r to the m ethod ol a tta c k I greetin g m ight d t i ' d t h o t i HHI l d . I believe he would have given nie l*er ca p ita population and d i­ Dii Boi« gives m e In tro d u c-!en d an g e r him vided by th e w hites am ong million." Ilona to im p ortan t m en and women I ft was th e la rm - IlMNBsafeaa Tkk save Ik i acce p ls sonic of my criticism s of era, h o w ev er, Mr W a sh in g to n 's autobiography th e B o o th , lie »pent too m uch t i n * Payton south ern portion of sta te like h is w rit.ng. I seem to h sv e been who gave th e - t i p from A lavrry." la still one of in th e N orth where social equality A labam a an enorm ous a d v a n ­ free with i/ iticu in . and In retu rn m eetings color and Interest. T h e y th e w irld a !*•»! sellers. T l * story was practiced , but th e N orth found tage over th e n o rth ern part gave criticism . ¡told noble tale s of money m ade in «•here th ere were no Negro o f huw he dusted th e acho hootti a t hint a glorious prophet T h e Negro At th e end of a year, knowing th a t I < Jtto n and co n i ch ild ren to he counted out. had of late been « h arassin g re h is studies required support a ' Mime' “An 1 dc i t let your neighbor tfa m p t-n th ree l»ouMt>ilit y Now som e i n * had 1 sen t a check 'o r ’ en fy know you got a c e n t." one advised. tlin es over and P ublic opinion, m oreover, d c- sarn fU m m r with a happy vd u llu n of the „ ,.7 ' N,.gro<. , .Mould wa% a c r e p ted 0|! * 7 ‘ ° J hr f 001? - Money s hard er 1 r keep th a i te r I who <• problem Cra.se to th in k of llot com p lain T h ey m a t work ? logical Fu-vt In h is letter of th a n k s „ akp because o f tils , lynrhdigs. of lu ju sl or. of Hit- loss of Marci an d .ivi cm friend ly relatio n s lie expressed d isap p oin tm en t: "I| T h rou gh all th e m eetings. W ash ­ th orou gh ness Is | t ■ ty p ical of his ' th a t I o . . ' l rlp 2 r * r" l ° ' ,rl,J >*"•’ th e ir a hile- n eighbor*. lu th e ington presided with g rea t ta c t. In n iv lf M ake th e Negro a good r| tlrl Npgtl, q u . rtPr, were un l.n - dealing wi i m illion . aire re st for p e rfe c ­ . , . , . . . 1 .W h en th e talk grew acrim onious. w orkm an hv giving m oney to T u s- , d t..Kh school* did not exist tion . his ability , °L £ Jo k e ^ * “ T ^ ^ h e ta m e in with an am using story, D uBois and h is follow ers; ________ * to s c enough T h t* wanted from th e * h lle mar. som e-l He W^turrd in tlie la raest h all th e a (tíc U * th r sc h o o l. s u p ,» .le d b i flow of idcai- and town he visited could o ile r and saw , , vtien a t T u a k e - m any tu rn ed away Large g lfU of l-hHanthropy gee (nilich Of Ills ¡m oney cam e to him and Tuskegee F ven Flak U niversi! h sd I« In-1 om tim e was tak en Mr W ash ing to n Kli>w iro ilu tr ind ustrial train in g . And up with ra i-ln g M onroe T ro tter R esist«; W ashington raid n oth in g a g a in s t1 m oney I he kept ! *« te a ch ers ao long I And« In Ja i l th is He probably M l th a t tt was In co n su ltatio n ' .a t th ey had U> From th e beginning th ere was a n 1' ' 1* t1* look «J*» t* « negle th e ir classes W hen h e elem ent auiong the* N f f r a M ^ t h i t i ^ ^ ^ tM,f it>r IhMittbMl a tra in th facu lty drew viewed th e situ atio n with nlarm * R ecom m end ation from Bk er T »It'll of relief, hut soon teleg ra m s M onroe T ro tte r of Bo ston was th e 1 I used I »turned mid saddened r>m e iHdeilug inn ovations H r In - ((r. ( t(> 0flc-r resistan ce and landed bv w hat I aa B efo re lmig I was trm luced m any of t in best m ethods (n j (|| known as on-' interested In th e Ne- v f today for ru ral ed ucation je a lo u sy o f W asiun gton s pow er'«ro and 1 had m any ca lls from co l- P arm <1c m . m s i ralm n was itone by g|i w ||r Meld th è pur.se strtn gs 'ore<' m eli and ao m en a l i o neccird T u skegee long b efo re llie govem - vVhom he rndoraed recelved ctolbsr.. monev tur th e tr wrork Almoat In- in e n l look il up P roni H aniplon he h ,r l()Pl|. m terp rlsea wtule Ihose he earlab ly they began b,v handm g me, learnect lite vaine of re la tin « edu U1|,-,| to endm se had to he con som e recom in end atlon from W ash - Ington cinipi sing them It might be ra tio n to life ind It becam e a re -, |(.„ ted with stray prm ilos ligiiMi with him Ilia people were; a note or |M-iha|ia only a newspaper: a ln ig g lin g , o fte n blindly, fo r a T t’** * ro,,> clipping It was p resen ted as in re c anew til leveloti th eir iwiwer He ev eryth ing th e num ber a t •»•¿h, t m ous th a n gold I would say told them t do IliU w here t h e y ,''1'** for th e new Y M A ictlit th e ,.a su a |M ■ Hut ] :ln, r o ( |n sym pa were, to becom e m a ste r wo kn ien , r 1 ro. r r * MV e * re “ * w aanr». in-c, t ,iy wlUl 11r W ash in g to n 's opinion V W'„ Proimini ,7"rf M His fam ous A tla n ta speech . "P « ‘ , w ^ s h h ^ n ^ a a ^ l r t 'k ^ l - h S l I d i d U i 1 In d u ,tr t* ! t r * ,n ln * ** ’ " 'v « down you. h u c k e u h ere you a ic . ~ /' apphed to th e cotored U tmrer M|,,n k w fd h , |wwar aild m ean l to T h e n II w s as m eu g li an acto r well aa to i lo w hite em ployer H aid ........ ( l ,. s,irroum let» witlil»d h is m ask O ne m an said keep it work waa now divorced troni slav - A stream of lo me with te ars In h is eyes: “I'v e e ty H ie Negro m ust respect It. followers nut eq u als sa t on W ash in g ton 's doorstep fo t n iiist buy land, p la n t crops, w h ite­ young te a ch ers entered Tuskegee cine year and a sw ift-ru n n in g r ill [ '>,,r Eears t o g c t l wash Inaiar», c le a n up b a ck -y a rd s left li th e n ext Home fe lt the l couldu t ialee a penny without tt. O ne lim e he se n ' ward to th e (dace- too m uch a sp ectacle. T hey P ou r years ” Negrura fur m itra »round T a s ­ W hen th e m ask was dropped, I rould no longer endure th e proors- k s . ce fa ram e to th e school. sk in 'en te rln g th e chap e’ tn th e h larr would have a real ta lk a ta lk as T h ey obeyed W hen th ey got of tru m p ets, with th e w hite visitor betw een equals, and I would te a m th ere he told them to go back worth h is salt In fallib ly rising to exclaim with the th a t every Negro and clear up th e ir yards. Q ueen of Slieb a , “T h e h a lf waa not w anted th e sam e Hung. Ills rig h ts Ilia fa v o rite an im at waa Ille tilg, told me " O th ers found Uie p rtn - as a citizen o f th is republic because, aa he says In “W orking el|sil failed to uidiold th e ir a u th o ri­ Booker T . Never i'a p ta re d w ith th e H an d s," It brings In th e ty w ith th e ir pupils And outside A tlan ta U. the school, from M onroe T n s ttr r oil. larg est retu rn s T h e re was one school th a t W ash M any of Ills grad u ates went out m en liegan to question W a sh in g ­ lngton never raptured A tla n ta Uni to le a c h , and tile gosprl of m aking to n 's lead ersh ip verslty Here th a t good old New th e mcait of life where you a re W h ite W orld W as D elighted E nglander, llo a c e Bm n stead sp read am ong th e race. The white vorld, In the meantime, president, and I .ere In s tru '* on In W h iles Ate up T h is H actrin e waa delighted with tlieir panacea h ig h e r e d u c a tio n -w e n t on w ithout O f course, It.e w hiles a te up tilia "Give m oney lo H am pton an d T u g - a p o t o g y A n d -àietw - waa t h e - d octrin e. Home distrusted h im tn kegee," th ey said, '’le a c h th e Ne- N egro who a* anv tim e wag-a g e r ì- '- l im e s t llia iu ic Storer College, Harpers F erry, so progressive forty years ago that it w as'host to the radical Niagara movement, last year turned down this lirtsiiEe talyieis to- J o h n - B r o w n o ffe r e d -b y the N.A.AiG.P; ‘