id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015013331627 Du Bois, W. E. B. Worlds of color 1961 .txt text/plain 113883 8227 82 white woman who was classed as "Colored," because she had a Negro great-grandfather. any real power to compel the white South to treat Negro state 'nigger president is worth $5,000 a year!" The colored man said with that slight touch of Negro blood which classed her as "colored." She was well-educated and had worked for Mansart since was planted that chemical laboratory long demanded-how it happened none seemed to know-and the black president said nothing Jean reminded Mansart at lunch that there was no representative of the poor and confused Colored Land Grant College of In New York, Manuel Mansart stopped to call on Max Rosenfeld, the teacher who helped his daughter Sojourner in her music Of all the meals, Mansart liked afternoon tea best, perhaps because it was so unusual at that time of day to stop everything In later years, Mansart was deeply ashamed of calling this conference and asking these questions because he came to realize ./cache/mdp.39015013331627.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015013331627.txt