The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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RACKING UP THE
PRESIDENT.
Two winters «ro 1 11
.lay turning Washington inMdeo.it
That ix to-say, 1 explored it-
.shuns in company with Mr. Mac-
fnrland, Mr. Wellcr nn.l others
who knew lam not. unused to
that sort of thing, and I am not
easily discouraged, because I have
lived to see the light break in
many a place where aH was dark-
ness before. But I own that
.■nine hack, let us say, . sa-perated
from that trip. For 1 had always
(iked Washington. no me,as to
jjvervone who eonie.s there to en-
joy a holiday, it had been a beau-
tiful city, and 1 had taken a citi-
<cn'i pride in it. 1 do so yet, but
hilt not in the same way. l"«r
| |md learned that my fair, lovely
apple had a rotten spot at the core.
1 j ,)Kml, exactly that, for I have
in mind the hidden bark alleys «v«-
isuv, so well hidden that I had pass-
ed then, by day after day, pleased
with the fine front the block was
making and without the least sus-
irion (lf what.. I'-as harbored
within. The reader will learn
from these pages something of
what that is like. It W not a
pleasing story. especially because
lt share of the blame is his,
washington is our national city,
and whether we make of it a cause
for national pride or national,
shame, we are doing it. W ash
ington i- not to blame. It has no
v ,iee in the matter. Congress al-
one ha-, fcjo. if the reader i- hum-
iliated, as 1 was, by the showing
that nowhere is there a deathrate
to tje found like that of the colo-
red babies in the back alleys of
the national capital we shall have
in that, perhhaps, a working basis
for bettor things, since whatever
of public opinion is needed to
work a change mu>t come from
the outside. How urgent the need
of its coming-of that I saw many
proofs. The one I mentioned
ought to be enough.
But there was a straw that fl >a-
ted with the current that day
which i feel like sending along
to keep it company. They had
opened two playground- the -um-
uicr befor, one for wMte and oil
for colored children. Ar..l thi-
was the record, I *n-
colored people paid for thir «f ,
the white did not. They had to \*
helped.
It is not hard to un .'-r-.Ur,
then, why the tuber^ui ic-a'.:.*
run high, or why Judge Linrl■**
tinds the capital mak • g -
showing in the matter of ti.-
Idren; why compulsory e lu -it: .a
U not yet a fact in the I>i*
of Couiiit-ia: why they haver,
laws against child labor; m ■
much else that is slow' back ^ '
and wrong. But can we '•tan •
quietly by & let these thing- be?
with force-stirring in nearly every
growing oity in the land to inak<-
better homes and better schools
because they mean better citiz-
ens:
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Coak, George J. & Coak, Mrs. George J. The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1906, newspaper, March 30, 1906; Kiowa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270702/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.