Roscoe Conkling Bruce
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Roscoe Conkling Bruce was an influential educator and public speaker associated with the Tuskegee Institute, a prominent African American educational institution. He is best known for his address titled "Service by the Educated Negro," delivered during the commencement exercises of the M Street High School in Washington, D.C., on June 16, 1903. In his work, Bruce emphasized the importance of education and service in uplifting the African American community. His contributions to educational discourse and advocacy for racial equality reflect the broader struggles and aspirations of his time.
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