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Regretting that he could not supply a copy of the Bismark speech (as requested in mums312-b143-i228) and suggesting that "the Jefferson Davis speech" will suit their (recording) purposes just fine; and lamenting that the author of the newly published "Booker T. Washington and the Negro's Place in American Life" commends the eponymous leader, "but is unfair to you."
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