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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers you will impress upon him that we are not going there for a scramble but for a dignified earnest endeavor to help the race. Yours truly, tBooker T. Washington] TLc Con. z58 BTW Papers DLC. A similar but less candid letter went to W. E. B. Du Bois on the same date, Con. z87, BTW Papers, DLC. To Peter Jefferson Smith, Jr. ''Tuskegee, Ala.] Jan. 3, 1909 My dear Mr. Smith: This week's issue of the Colored Citizen shows evidence of much improvement. My name appears too often in Mr. Thompson's correspondence. The letter of your Washington correspondent is good. I expected to have seen a long letter from New Bedford; it is hardly what I expected. Yours truly, Booker T. Washington] TLc Con. 19 BTW Papers DLC. Margaret James Murray Washington to Emmett Jay Scott Tuskegee, Ala. Jany 5 1904 Telegraph me how and where Mr Washington is. v ~ Mrs Booker T Washington HWSr Con. 553 BTW Papers DLC. Received at the Hotel Manhattan. New York City. Summary of the Proceedings of the Conference at Carnegie Hall New York City It is the sense of this conference January 6th, 7th and 8th, 1909 a. That the bulk of the Negro race should be encouraged to re384