EWP Blue Ridge 1955 Nov 17a

Item

Title
EWP Blue Ridge 1955 Nov 17a
Place
Virginia
Identifier
1000595
Is Version Of
1000595_EWP_Blue_Ridge_1955_Nov_17a.jpg
Is Part Of
Uncategorized
Date Created
2024-01-07
Format
Jpeg Image
Number
3a374cea40f2ba33e37773142de8b6198439b74160b0327a1a9a89e7ae719284
Source
/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/Access Files/Upload temp/1000595_EWP_Blue_Ridge_1955_Nov_17a.jpg
Publisher
Digitized by Edwin Washingon Project
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
Replaces
/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/1 Civil Rights/integration_folder/Integration_Clippings/EWP_Blue_Ridge_1955_Nov_17a.jpg
extracted text
1s article ebster

the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

TO THE PEOPLE of Wil-
liamsburg County:

There are times to speak and
times to keep quiet and this is a
time to speak.

I am a Negro whc
OUul
1 am -se
reacher in St. Paul M. E.
Church near Kingstree, S. C.
During the week I farm my own
land and also run a licensed
taxi service in town. I belong to
the Free & Accepted Masons, to
the Grand Order of Odd Fellows
and to the Joint Stock Society
It has been reported that I be-
long to the NAACP also.

¥k ok





present 1

FIRST, let me say to my
white friends that I have never
belonged to the NAACP and
never expect to. I'm too free and
happy praising God, working
hard and living in the friendship
of both races.

I ask you to show this to
colored friends.

Second, let me say to my col-
ored brethren and sisters:

You are doing a lot of talking
about White Citizens Councils.
- You say they are not like a
bunch of young drunks whoop-
ing and hollering on a possum
hunt. You say councils are
springing up quiet as mushrooms
in the night. And you say right.
Those are smart, steady men and
they mean business. They have
told you there won’t be any mix-
ed schools hereabouts and I'm
telling you you can depend on
that. You can quit your secret
worrying and fretting about
mixed schools, for most of you
don’t want them any more than
whites do. You just didn’t know
how to keep from having them.

your

I CAN SAY THIS to any
Negro who has it sticking in his
craw that he can’t be happy
without trying mixed schools. All
you have to do to get your
heart’s desire is buy a ticket to

Philly or other points north

where they are already mixed.
Nobody has to tell you that
colored children don’t learn

y y ,
Williamsburg, S. C., Record wa




ving as local





cClary
s published in
It is reprinted

for yourself how pitiful your big
colored children will look in the
same grades with smaller white
children. Have you got enough
money. to dress your .brood .in

must. But don’t be fool enough

to slam the door in your white
friends’ faces before you go. You
might want to come back like I
did after I had lived up there a-
while.

How if you come home and
find the door locked? Your old
key won’t be much good in a
door fastened with a dozen ten-
penny nails. Who is going to
help you then? Will the NAACP
give you a handout? Laugh,
folks, laugh! .

* sk 3k

THE YEARS I lived in Philly
and New York I made big
money as a house painter, but
it took it all to keep going. When
I finally came back home I
hardly had one dime to rub
against another. What did I do?
I went to my white friends and
got a job. Later, who lent me
money to start farming? Who
sold me seed and fertilizer and
mules on credit? When dry
weather ruined my crops, who
let my debt ride till the next
year? Who let me have groceries
and clothes on credit when 1
needed them? When I was sick,
who fed and clothed me free?
Not the Red Cross, not the Wel-
fare Department, not the NAA-

CP, but my own white friends.

I say God bless them and their
seed.

Now don’t take the notion
that I'm talking against my own
race. I am not. I'm trying with

the help of God to lead my peo-

ple right. 'm warning all you
Negroes not to be misled by a
few NAACP folks you see strut-
ting their stuff in your com-
munity. Remember the old say-
ing, “Give a calf enough rope
and he will hang himself.” Just
keep an eye on the calves around
you and you are apt to see a

show turn into a circus.



books as fast as whites. But see

If you are one of the calves,

The Blue Ridge Teerald

Published weekly at Purcellville, Virginia

by The Blue Ridge Herald, Inc., a Virginia Corporation



John Eisenhard, managing editor
Virginia Duvall, office manager

Antoinette Eisenhard, advertising mafiager

James M. Lickey, production manager

John G. Persian, contributing editor



Business office open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturdays 9 to 1 p.m.

Phone Purcellville 5211,
Subseription $2.50 a year; $4.00 two years; $5.60 three years



Entered as second class matter October 1, 1920, in the Postoffice at Purcellville,
Va., under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879.



*#To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth

of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women .

. and to

promote social progress and better standards of life in Ilarger freedom®?®

— United Nations Charter.

ere by special request
of The Blue Ridge Herald)





per,



of a Middleburg reader



cut the rope now. Come out into

‘the open and throw your weight :

for equal but separate schools -

where Negro children can learn °

to take pride-in- their own fa




about councils in other counties

“exercising economic pressure?”’
Do you know what that means?

I didn’t feither till I had it ex-
plained to me. In our kind of

talk it means getting fired from a
job or having your credit cut off.

Be fair. If you were paying
wages .to a fellow and found he
was doublecrossing you, what
would you do? You would fire
him so quick it would make his
head swim. He would be lucky
if he didn’t get a kick in the
pants for good measure. As for
giving him credit, who? You?
®o% ok

IF YOU THINK the NAACP
will get those lost jobs back, get
somebody to explain the mean-
ing of the news from Washing-
ton in the papers with big print
in the top line saying, “Justice
Department Lacking Interest in
Economic Pressure.”

Listen, my colored brethren
and sisters: Come out into the
open and tell the world it’s equal
schools you want, not mixed. If
you are too bashful, get some-
body else to speak for you. Get
on the winning side while you
can. Forget the NAACP and
the Supreme Court before they

“forget you. How long do you

think they are going to stay in a
lather trying to force mixed
schools in South Carolina with
all the whites reared back on
their hind legs saying, “We won’t

W o

R0 R Y

have them!” and threefourths the

Negroes slipping around to whis-
- “We don’t want them!”
Take an open stand with your
white and colored friends so
things can settle down. :
Let’s all work together again

on the program to build equal -
schools so your children can get

a good education before they get
gray-headed. Beg your Christian
leaders to furnish you with good
leadership. What this country
needs is more Christian leaders
on both sides who will teach
their people to pray more and
work toward friendship and
peace and prosperity instead of
mixing breeds against God’s plan.
% % %k

MY FRIENDS, let all the nit-

~ wit talking about mixing races

go in one ear and out the other.
It was God Almighty’s plan to
have a white race and a Negro
race and when Gabriel blows his

last trump, the two races will

still be on earth to answer. The

sprinkling of mixed breeds will

only show that both races were

human and sinful and standing

in the need of prayer.

If I were a betting man I -

would bet you that you’ll see the

day before too long that North-
1s article ebster

the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

TO THE PEOPLE of Wil-
liamsburg County:

There are times to speak and
times to keep quiet and this is a
time to speak.

I am a Negro whc
OUul
1 am -se
reacher in St. Paul M. E.
Church near Kingstree, S. C.
During the week I farm my own
land and also run a licensed
taxi service in town. I belong to
the Free & Accepted Masons, to
the Grand Order of Odd Fellows
and to the Joint Stock Society
It has been reported that I be-
long to the NAACP also.

¥k ok





present 1

FIRST, let me say to my
white friends that I have never
belonged to the NAACP and
never expect to. I'm too free and
happy praising God, working
hard and living in the friendship
of both races.

I ask you to show this to
colored friends.

Second, let me say to my col-
ored brethren and sisters:

You are doing a lot of talking
about White Citizens Councils.
- You say they are not like a
bunch of young drunks whoop-
ing and hollering on a possum
hunt. You say councils are
springing up quiet as mushrooms
in the night. And you say right.
Those are smart, steady men and
they mean business. They have
told you there won’t be any mix-
ed schools hereabouts and I'm
telling you you can depend on
that. You can quit your secret
worrying and fretting about
mixed schools, for most of you
don’t want them any more than
whites do. You just didn’t know
how to keep from having them.

your

I CAN SAY THIS to any
Negro who has it sticking in his
craw that he can’t be happy
without trying mixed schools. All
you have to do to get your
heart’s desire is buy a ticket to

Philly or other points north

where they are already mixed.
Nobody has to tell you that
colored children don’t learn

y y ,
Williamsburg, S. C., Record wa




ving as local





cClary
s published in
It is reprinted

for yourself how pitiful your big
colored children will look in the
same grades with smaller white
children. Have you got enough
money. to dress your .brood .in

must. But don’t be fool enough

to slam the door in your white
friends’ faces before you go. You
might want to come back like I
did after I had lived up there a-
while.

How if you come home and
find the door locked? Your old
key won’t be much good in a
door fastened with a dozen ten-
penny nails. Who is going to
help you then? Will the NAACP
give you a handout? Laugh,
folks, laugh! .

* sk 3k

THE YEARS I lived in Philly
and New York I made big
money as a house painter, but
it took it all to keep going. When
I finally came back home I
hardly had one dime to rub
against another. What did I do?
I went to my white friends and
got a job. Later, who lent me
money to start farming? Who
sold me seed and fertilizer and
mules on credit? When dry
weather ruined my crops, who
let my debt ride till the next
year? Who let me have groceries
and clothes on credit when 1
needed them? When I was sick,
who fed and clothed me free?
Not the Red Cross, not the Wel-
fare Department, not the NAA-

CP, but my own white friends.

I say God bless them and their
seed.

Now don’t take the notion
that I'm talking against my own
race. I am not. I'm trying with

the help of God to lead my peo-

ple right. 'm warning all you
Negroes not to be misled by a
few NAACP folks you see strut-
ting their stuff in your com-
munity. Remember the old say-
ing, “Give a calf enough rope
and he will hang himself.” Just
keep an eye on the calves around
you and you are apt to see a

show turn into a circus.



books as fast as whites. But see

If you are one of the calves,

The Blue Ridge Teerald

Published weekly at Purcellville, Virginia

by The Blue Ridge Herald, Inc., a Virginia Corporation



John Eisenhard, managing editor
Virginia Duvall, office manager

Antoinette Eisenhard, advertising mafiager

James M. Lickey, production manager

John G. Persian, contributing editor



Business office open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturdays 9 to 1 p.m.

Phone Purcellville 5211,
Subseription $2.50 a year; $4.00 two years; $5.60 three years



Entered as second class matter October 1, 1920, in the Postoffice at Purcellville,
Va., under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879.



*#To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth

of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women .

. and to

promote social progress and better standards of life in Ilarger freedom®?®

— United Nations Charter.

ere by special request
of The Blue Ridge Herald)





per,



of a Middleburg reader



cut the rope now. Come out into

‘the open and throw your weight :

for equal but separate schools -

where Negro children can learn °

to take pride-in- their own fa




about councils in other counties

“exercising economic pressure?”’
Do you know what that means?

I didn’t feither till I had it ex-
plained to me. In our kind of

talk it means getting fired from a
job or having your credit cut off.

Be fair. If you were paying
wages .to a fellow and found he
was doublecrossing you, what
would you do? You would fire
him so quick it would make his
head swim. He would be lucky
if he didn’t get a kick in the
pants for good measure. As for
giving him credit, who? You?
®o% ok

IF YOU THINK the NAACP
will get those lost jobs back, get
somebody to explain the mean-
ing of the news from Washing-
ton in the papers with big print
in the top line saying, “Justice
Department Lacking Interest in
Economic Pressure.”

Listen, my colored brethren
and sisters: Come out into the
open and tell the world it’s equal
schools you want, not mixed. If
you are too bashful, get some-
body else to speak for you. Get
on the winning side while you
can. Forget the NAACP and
the Supreme Court before they

“forget you. How long do you

think they are going to stay in a
lather trying to force mixed
schools in South Carolina with
all the whites reared back on
their hind legs saying, “We won’t

W o

R0 R Y

have them!” and threefourths the

Negroes slipping around to whis-
- “We don’t want them!”
Take an open stand with your
white and colored friends so
things can settle down. :
Let’s all work together again

on the program to build equal -
schools so your children can get

a good education before they get
gray-headed. Beg your Christian
leaders to furnish you with good
leadership. What this country
needs is more Christian leaders
on both sides who will teach
their people to pray more and
work toward friendship and
peace and prosperity instead of
mixing breeds against God’s plan.
% % %k

MY FRIENDS, let all the nit-

~ wit talking about mixing races

go in one ear and out the other.
It was God Almighty’s plan to
have a white race and a Negro
race and when Gabriel blows his

last trump, the two races will

still be on earth to answer. The

sprinkling of mixed breeds will

only show that both races were

human and sinful and standing

in the need of prayer.

If I were a betting man I -

would bet you that you’ll see the

day before too long that North-