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Letter to Editor April 1, 1929

Afro American Courier

Yazoo City, Yazoo County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

Letter from members of Lodge No. 303 in Geirns, Miss., reporting progress and growth under the 'Afro banner,' requesting prayers for strength, and invoking blessings on leaders Hon. T. J. Huddleston and Dr. Miller, praising Prof. Huddleston as a 'real race man.'

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Dear Editor:

Please allow space in the Courier to Say a few words about Lodge No. 303 at Geirns, Miss. We want all to know that we are marching onward and upward holding high the Afro banner. Our membership is growing; we are not discouraged nor do we intend to give up. We are only asking the prayers of others that we may grow stronger, and do better work. May God's blessings forever shine upon Hon. T. J. Huddleston, and Dr. Miller. Prof. Huddleston is a real race man, and we pray that he will live to put

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Emotional Religious Persuasive

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Social Issues Religion

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Lodge 303 Geirns Mississippi Afro Banner Race Man Prayers For Growth Fraternal Organization

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Main Argument

lodge no. 303 is progressing with growing membership and seeks prayers for continued strength and better work, while blessing its leaders.

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Lodge No. 303 At Geirns, Miss. Afro Banner Hon. T. J. Huddleston Dr. Miller Prof. Huddleston Is A Real Race Man

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