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The Negro Laborer: A Word to Him

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The pamphlet presents labor as a moral and religious duty, distinguishing manual and intellectual work and citing census statistics to examine how occupations are distributed. It defines ethical obligations between workers and employers, then gives practical counsel—choose and train for a suitable trade, agree on wages and hours, be punctual, honest, sober, and respectful of employer property and colleagues. It situates labor alongside capital and wealth, argues for reciprocity and industry as avenues to self-improvement, and addresses African American laborers directly, urging Christian conduct and practical strategies for economic advancement.

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W. H. Councill

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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