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Hon. Woodrow Wilson, President,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sir:-
The negro race has been as loyal toward the war as any other race. I notice in the papers to-day two negro lynchings in Georgia, one, if not both, on suspicion of murder; is my recollection. Don't you think you, as President, should write about it or have someone to look it up. The negroes are human beings and I think we need their help and sympathy, and we, as a christian nation, are our brothers' keeper I think, and should do all we can to help and shield the inferior races among us.
Yours very truly,
DL Gore
DLG/W