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Excerpt from Light on Racial Issues
Weakness, whether in the body of man or in the family of races, invites aggression. The germs of disease settle in the weak spots of the body, and the anti-social forces among men pick out the weak sections among men to prey upon. It is about as difficult to keep anti-social forces from preying upon the weaker elements as it is to keep tubercular germs from establishing colonies in the weak spots of the lungs. The thoughts found in Light On Racial Issues are sent out in the earnest hope that they make plain the paths that all races of men must tread if they are to attain unto their highest pos sibilities and thus rise above the plane of the weakened con dition that invites aggression.
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