ABSTRACT

Every individual serves another in some capacity, or should do so. Christ said that he who would become the greatest of all must become the servant of all; that is, He meant that in proportion as one renders service he becomes great. In one way or another, every individual who amounts to anything is a servant. The man or the woman who is not a servant is one who accomplishes nothing. It is very often true that a race, like an individual, does not appreciate the opportunities that are spread out before it until those opportunities have disappeared. Many white, people seldom come in contact with the Negro in any other capacity than that of domestic service. If they get a poor idea of the character and service in that respect, they will infer that the entire life of the Negro is unsatisfactory from every point of view.