Ms 196, 1907
Interview/Regarding Our Work in the Southern States.
Loma Linda, California
April 29, 1907
Previously unpublished.
Report of an Interview Regarding our Work in the Southern States
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I think that any means that can be adopted to give a general view of the field as it is should be followed. I should have no objection to the plan as you have laid it out. I cannot see why it would not be very good.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 8
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Anything unworked will be like the mind that is unused. You leave the land unworked, and it will show its barrenness, but this does not show the impossibility of its being used to advantage.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 12
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Yes, there must be something to help the people to make the application.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 15
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Just as soon as people begin to make any kind of movement to educate the blacks, there are some who are determined that it shall not be done.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 17
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There will be slavery just as verily as it has been, only upon a basis that is more favorable and secure to the white people.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 19
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Then intelligent blacks may read from cause to effect.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 21
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That is the danger. That is why I have pleaded and entreated, entreated, and entreated for the work to be done in the South, because I knew that this very race war would be introduced.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 23
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That is the right way. It ought to have been done from the time of their emancipation.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 25
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I do not question that, because I know how it has been presented to me. And it makes me feel intensely over this matter. Everything should be carefully used in many lines so as not to bind ourselves up with large and expensive buildings in the South. We must work to keep up an even sort of prosperity.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 29
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That is just the way the Lord wanted the work to go. They must get an interest in the Southern people, and establish a work upon a simple basis. The students must have an opportunity to cultivate the mind and the muscles.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 33
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That is just as it has been presented to me—we are to work the land and give an example of what the land can produce. Then we are to educate carpenters and teachers, men who can do whatever needs to be done. Then they are independent. Whatever the people in the South may do in regard to closing up our work, we must trust all to Providence; but we must work just the same as though we were going to keep at it until the Lord comes. Does not everyone who goes there see the utility and the advantage that lies in the Madison school?22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 36
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What about the outsiders?22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 38
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I believe that you have begun your work on right lines. You have been teaching a pretty hard lesson. And there should have been a sanitarium on the same land as your school.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 40
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Of course. You should do that, but you must keep them little all the time.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 42
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You see I have had to keep saying to you, “A respectable building.” I am so afraid you would get too narrowed up that I have had to keep saying that there should be a respectable building.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 44
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Yes. There should be room in it. If you can make your lumber spread out so there is room, the room will count more than the elegance of it. If you have large rooms, you will impress the people that this is just what they should have.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 46
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I like the idea of putting it in the woods. That is the grandest place in the world for it. From first to last I have said you are just where the Lord wanted you, and I have not changed my mind.22LtMs, Ms 196, 1907, par. 48