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An extended essay defends higher education for Black Americans against prevailing calls to limit their schooling to industrial training, arguing that treating a race as a single type rather than as individuals risks denying scholarly development. It outlines the qualities of true scholarship—broad learning, character, purpose, and usefulness—and urges educated persons to combine intellectual cultivation with practical public engagement. The author emphasizes the need for more trained leaders who will promote reform, civic responsibility, and the moral and cultural advancement of their communities.

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W. S. Scarborough

W. S. Scarborough was an influential African American scholar and educator known for his contributions to the discourse on race and education in the early 20th century. His notable work, "The Educated Negro and His Mission," explores the role of educated African Americans in society and their responsibilities towards their communities. Scarborough's writings reflect his commitment to advancing the cause of education for African Americans and addressing the challenges they faced during a time of significant social change. His insights continue to resonate in discussions about race, identity, and the importance of education.

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