Service by the Educated Negro: Address of Roscoe Conkling Bruce of Tuskegee Institute at the Commencement Exercises of the M Street High School Metropolitan A. M. E. Church Washington, D.C., June 16, 1903

Author: Bruce, Roscoe Conkling

Synopsis:

In "Service by the Educated Negro," Roscoe Conkling Bruce delivers a powerful address at the commencement exercises of M Street High School in 1903. With eloquence and passion, Bruce explores the role of education in the lives of African Americans, emphasizing the importance of service to the community. Through personal anecdotes and historical references, he inspires the graduating students to embrace their education as a means to uplift their race and contribute to the progress of society.

Genres: Speech, Historical, Inspirational

Themes: Education, Service, Empowerment, Racial Progress

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