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changes in policy require time for their evolution. People must be educated up to these? there?. Among the masses of our cultivated people, the prejudice against the Indian is as absurd and unreasonable as the prejudice of our ignorant-class against England, or the general prejudice against the Negro, but it nevertheless exists - and in so strong a degree, that nothing to benefit the Indians can be hoped? from a generation that holds him in such abhorence.
That grand? wear may culminate in grand? results prejudice must be out grown, and to this end time and education are essentially necessary. There is no hope for the Indian from the generation of men now controlling