![]() The result is a work which not only furnishes useful information, but-what is even more-inspires to finer character growth and racial development. The author's spiritual kinship with the women of whom she wrote made possible the rare understanding brought to her subject. It is said that one can appreciate only that to which he has some inner likeness. But the spirit of the noble dead may be enkindled in the hearts of those who live after. That cannot be: conditions change human beings differ deeds cannot be duplicated. The youth of today and of other days will come under this influence. These sketches breathe aspiration, hope, courage, patience, fortitude, faith. That is found in its reflection of the wonderful spirit which moved the women who strove and achieved, despite obstacles greater than any which have stood in the way of other upward struggles. Interesting as are the facts recorded in this book, they do not constitute its chief value. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN OF ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS FROM WIDELY DIFFERENT SOURCES "Bits And Odds" "First Lessons In Public Speaking" Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21stįinished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing. HUE AND CRY BY ELIZABETH YATES REVIEW VERIFICATIONVerification made against printed text using Author/Editor (SoftQuad) and Microsoft Word spell check programs. Left quotation marks are encoded as ' and ' respectively. Left quotation marks are encoded as " and " Removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined toĮm dashes and ampersand have been transcribed as Typographical errors have been preserved. ![]() Punctuation, and spelling have been preserved. ![]() Recommendations for Level 4 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. The electronic edition is a part of the UNC-CH (title page) Homespun Heroines and Other Women of DistinctionĬall number 326.92 B878H (Perkins Library, Duke University) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Supported the electronic publication of this title. (Hallie Quinn), 1859-1949, compiled and edited byįunding from the National Endowment for the Humanities ![]()
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