第 60 节
作者:点绛唇      更新:2021-02-19 21:09      字数:2429
  will find himself completely cast aside。 If Flipper sees these words; let him mark our prediction。〃
  〃And many false prophets shall arise; and deceive many〃 (Matt。 24:11)。 Amen。 That is all that article is worth。
  (From the Monmouth Inquirer; Freehold; N。J。)
  LIEUTENANT FLIPPER。
  〃When Congress founded West Point; to be a training school for those who were to be paid as public servants and to wear the public livery; we do not think that it was intended that the institution should serve as a hotbed for the fostering of aristocratic prejudices and the assumption of aristocratic airs。 Nor do we think that when Lincoln declared the negro a freeman; and entitled to a freeman's rights; either he or the nation designed that the dusky skin of the enfranchised slave should serve as an excuse for ignominy; torture; and disgrace。 Yet here; this year; in the graduating class from West Point; steps a young man among his white… skinned fellows; fiftieth in a class of seventy…six members; whose four years of academic life have been one long martyrdom; who has stood utterly alone; ignored and forsaken among his fellows; who has had not one helping hand from professors or students to aid him in fighting his hard battle; and whom only his own talents and sturdy pluck have saved from entire oblivion。 Yet in spite of all; he was graduated; he has left twenty…six white students behind him; he is a second lieutenant in the regular army; and the story of his struggles and his hard…won victory is known from Oregon to Florida。 All honor to the first of his race who has stemmed the tide and won the prize。
  〃We do not think the faculty at West Point have done their duty in this matter。 One word; one example from them; would have stopped the persecution; and it is to their disgrace that no such word was spoken and no such example set。〃
  I have not a world to say against any of the professors or instructors who were at West Point during the period of my cadetship。 I have every thing to say in their praise; and many things to be thankful for。 I have felt perfectly free to go to any officer for assistance; whenever I have wanted it; because their conduct toward me made me feel that I would not be sent away without having received whatever help I may have wanted。  All I could say of the professors and officers at the Academy would be unqualifiedly in their favor。
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