The duty which the colored people owe to themselves : a sermon delivered at Metzerott Hall, Washington, D.C., November 17, 1867 /
Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883.
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Sermons Washington (D.C.) 1867. rbgenr
[Washington, D.C. : Printed at the Office of the Great Republic,
1867]
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A sermon on African American pride and potential in the US. Boynton says Blacks should be proud of being Black; each should develop his personality and talents to show what Blacks can do and not just imitate white society or attempts to merge with it. Aim to be a perfect Black man, Boynton argues, accept the lot God has given you, and make the best of it.
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African Americans--Social conditions.
United States--Race relations.
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