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been miserable failures. The
white man has tried to dominate
Africa, but that continent should
be solid black. Only by unit
ing in Africa will the black races
be able to obtain recognition in
the councils of the world. The
departure of the blacks from this
conntry to Africa would automat
ically settle the race problem
which has beed the source of so
much discord.”
“Dr. Checizzi besides holding
degrees from two universities,
speaks fifteen languages, using
English with fluency, and is a
priest of the Coptie religion. He
attended the World’s Fair in St.
Louis with the sons of King
Menelik of Abyssinia and has lived
for a long time in this country, as
well as nearly every other country
on the face of the globe.
Six Year Old Boy
Honored Among
Chicago Citizens
(By the Associated Negro Press)
Chicago, 111., Jan. 11—Paul
Rayfield Johnson, a six year old
Negro boy of this city, has taken
an honorable place among Chica
go’s politest citizens. He is SSO
the richer by reason of this fact
and “colored” Chicago is highly
pleased with this latest honor
that has come unsought to the
race in this section.
The Chicago Trubune is award
ing daily SSO prizes to the politest
person {discovered by its “ Polite
Editor.” On the 3d of January
the editor ran across young Paul
Rayfield Johnson. He had been
traveling far and wide through the
benighted streets of the city and
< had about given up his searching
•for the day when he ran into Paul
at the corner of Wabash Avenue
and 35th Street.
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The youthful Negro’s politeness
overwhelmed the editor. The story
goes that he was “ knocked cold *’
and that it took him severol min
utes to recover his equanimity un
der the stress of the very unusual
circumstances of finding a mem
ber of the “cullud ” race the po*
litest person of a hard day’s travel
and search.
Paul Rayfield Johnsen is wear
ing his honors easy and becoming
ly and has promssed to use the
prize money in an earnest endeavor
to start on the road of procuring
a good education. His only rela
tive in the city is an. aged grand
mother who promises to aid the
boy to carry out his intentions in
this particular.
A considerable number of color
ed citizens have evinced an inter
est in the boy and there is a strong
probability that he will be the
center of a well advised co-oper
ation from members of the race
whenever he starts on bis trip to the
world of the knowledge of things.
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Church Directory
First Congregational Church
Pope and v eigs Sts.
Dr. C. 8, Haynes, Pastor
Services Every Sunday
Mt. Zion M. E. Church, 694 Water St.
Rev. G. W. Wilson, Pastor
Services every Sunday
Bills First Baptist Church
Reese and Pope streets
Rev. N. H. Gamble, Pastor
Servces every Sunday
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Broad and Newton streets
Rev. J. H. Horton, Pastor
Services every Sunday
First A. M. E. Church
Hull and Strong streets
Rev. W. A. Fountain, Pastor
Services every Sunday
Hill Chapel Baptist Church
Harris and Broad Streets
Rev. E. H Harris, Pastor.
Services 2nd and 4th Sundays
Dorsey Tabernacle Baptist Church,
Savannah Avenue
Rev. N. T. Walker, Pastor.
Services Third Sunday
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
East Athens
Rev. J. H. Sims,Pastor.
Services Fourth Sunday