By Rev. Geo. Studson DeLano for The Independent
It is not words that make the man; it is not pen or type which records the man among men. It is the man within the human machine; he speaks thru actions, writing, by the force of his power, the history of a soul. And that soul refines mankind by the force of its purity, the unselfishness of its purposes, the suffering it has to endure, the opposition of weaklings, the tenacity with which it holds to the God-given heritage of likeness to the Divine.
From the front page of The Independent, Elizabeth City, N.C., April 7, 1922
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