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Negro Laborer: A Word to Him

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In "Negro Laborer: A Word to Him," William H. Councill provides a powerful and insightful message to African American workers. Through his experience as a former slave and successful educator, Councill offers practical advice and guidance on how to navigate the challenges and obstacles faced in the labor force.

Councill's writing is clear and direct, making it easy for readers to understand and apply his words of wisdom to their own lives. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, determination, and self-improvement in order to succeed in a society that often discriminates against African Americans.

What makes this book particularly compelling is Councill's emphasis on education as a tool for empowerment. He encourages his fellow African American laborers to pursue learning and self-improvement in order to overcome societal barriers and achieve their full potential.

Overall, "Negro Laborer: A Word to Him" is a thought-provoking and inspiring read that offers valuable insights for African American workers striving for success in a challenging world. Councill's words serve as a reminder of the resilience and strength of the African American community, and offer hope for a brighter future.

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William H. Councill, former slave and contemporary of Booker T. Washington was founder of Huntsville Normal School, now Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in Normal, Alabama. This short volume consists of short pieces of advice to the Negro workers of his time with some statistical information at the end. Councill reflects many of the attitudes and opinions of his time.


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