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I see them all now, off & on. I had a letter from Mr Burgden from Vienna, the other day. But the glory of those days is gone from them; since it was through the concerted effort there joy came.  
I see them all now, off & on. I had a letter from Mr Boyden from Vienna, the other day. But the glory of those days is gone from them; since it was through the concerted effort therir joy came.  
Forgive this long out-pouring of a  really troubled soul. The question down here in the South is so vast; eleven million Negroes [[unclear]] came aware of their rights. And a solid white South, blind, fatuous; green upon one thing [[unclear]]; and that they shall not have these rights--with
Forgive me this long out-pouring of a  really troubled soul. The question down here in the South is so vast; eleven million Negroes imperfectly educated; came aware of their rights. And a solid white South, blind, fatuous; agreed upon one thing [[unclear]]; and that they shall not have these rights--with

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7 16 Eastern Parkway Castlewood Louisville, Kentucky

I see them all now, off & on. I had a letter from Mr Boyden from Vienna, the other day. But the glory of those days is gone from them; since it was through the concerted effort therir joy came. Forgive me this long out-pouring of a really troubled soul. The question down here in the South is so vast; eleven million Negroes imperfectly educated; came aware of their rights. And a solid white South, blind, fatuous; agreed upon one thing unclear; and that they shall not have these rights--with