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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers HA draft, with a few minor differences, dated Nov. i, 9, is in Con. 464, BTW Papers, DLC. 2 The North American Civic League for Immigrants, founded in 1908 with headquarters in Boston, sought the assimilation and protection of immigrants. An Irlvitation Tuskegee, Ala., cat -Nov. a, 19 ~ 2] You are cordially invited to attend A Candy Pulling and Sweet Potato Party Saturday Evening, November a, ~ 9 ~ 2 At Mr. CaDanan's place on the Chehaw Dirt Road Vehicles to convey the party will be ready To leave the Court Yard (Boys' Trades Building) At seven-thirty P.M. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, Principal. TLSr Con. 6~8 BOW Papers DLC. From James Carroll Napier Nashville, Tenn. Nov. ad ~ 2 Dear Mr. Washington: ~ am writing you today not because ~ owe you a letter for ~ think you have forgotten to reply to my last one but because ~ have not heard from you in a good long while and ~ fee] as though ~ would like now to have at least a line from you. For the past twenty days I have been making a very strenuous canvass of Middle and West Tennessee. ~ find our people almost a unit for Mr. Taft and the republican ticket. We have great hope of the re-election of Gov. Coopers and of carrying the State for Mr. Taft. The irreparable split in the Democratic party brightens the prospects of Republican victory in Tenn. We have made a hard fight whether we come out victorious or not. There has never been a campaign where the negro In Tennessee 4°