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21. The Colored American Magazine 13 (August 1907): 87-154.
Whole issue of a monthly
magazine for African Americans. This article contains an article
entitled “Training of the Negro Laborer in the North,”
which Mr. Stone has marked extensively, including this passage on
slavery. “Our introduction to continuous work was in slavery
in the Southern states. The climate was similar to that of Africa,
vegetation was similar. This condition permitted us to pass somewhat
gradually from the work of gathering wild products to the work of
cultivating these products. The reaction from the work in slavery
produced the natural results, as benumbing and degrading as the
system was. During slavery the mental element was a minimum and the
moral element was present in precept only. I have no excuse to offer
for slavery; nevertheless, it has brought us into contact with a
more advanced race, and whatever of civilization and development we
now possess came to us by means of it. The blessings to Israel in
Egypt were mightier than the hardships endured, and I am persuaded
that we shall, by and by, acknowledge the same concerning our
bondage in this country.