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W. H. Councill

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W. H. Councill was an influential figure in the discourse surrounding African American labor and rights in the late 19th century. He is best known for his work "The Negro Laborer: A Word to Him," which addresses the challenges faced by Black laborers and advocates for their rights and dignity in the workforce. Councill's writings reflect the socio-economic conditions of his time and contribute to the broader conversation about race, labor, and empowerment in America. His work remains a significant part of the historical narrative regarding African American labor issues.

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