As I look about me today in this veiled world of mine, despite thenoisier and more spectacular advance of my brothers, I instinctivelyfeel and know that it is the five million women of my race who reallycount. Black women (and women whose grandmothers were black) are todayfurnishing our teachers; they are the main pillars of those socialsettlements which we call churches; and they have with small doubtraised three-fourths of our church property. If we have today, as seemslikely, over a billion dollars of accumulated goods, who shall say howmuch of it has been wrung from the hearts of servant girls andwasherwomen and women toilers in the fields? As makers of two millionhomes these women are today seeking in marvelous ways to show forth ourstrength and beauty and our conception of the truth.
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