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JUNE; · I 9 I 4 itself In difficulties, we wiD not have the confidence and cooperation of anybody and it wiD be like any other organization that tries to please everybody and wiD please nobody. Certainly we owe it to the Southern white people who stand by the organization to let them know im no uncertain terms just where the organization stands. Mr. Poe's paper has wide circulation in Texas, and ~ am sure we shall have to do a good deal of explaining before we get the right kind of attention in Texas next year. Yours very may, Booker T. Washington TLpS Con. 8 BTW Papers DLC. To James Hardy Diliard [Tuskegee, Ala.] June ad, 19~4 Dear Dr. DiDard: ~ call your attention to a signed editorial by Mr. Clarence Poe in the Progressive Farmer of May 30. It seems to me that the editorial indicates one thing that aB of us should profit by, and that Is that the time has come In all these matters when we have got to take a position and stand by it. We cannot, in my opinion, without great loss to the cause, attempt to please everybody or attempt to straddle. The more this policy Is followed the more we are going to get some of our best friends into an embarrassing position. Yours very truly, Booker T. Washington Tl~pS Con. 69 BOW Papers DLC. From Oswald Garrison VilIard New York June 3, I 9 IN Dear Dr. Washington: I have your letter of May 27th in which it appears that the assurances ~ gave you in my letter of April Ah last year ~ 19~ were either not read by you, or my word was not con4I