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GOOD ROADS 



Next in importance to good schools, good churches and good land are good 

 roads. They are not a luxury, but a necessity, in the making of better homes on 

 the farm. They form the connecting link between the rural districts and the 

 cities, local markets, schools, churches and the great industrial centers. Good 

 roads are the avenues by which education and civilization enter the remote rural 

 districts, obliterating illiteracy by lifting the barrier that has so long robbed the 

 boys and girls, men and women of religious, educational and social privileges to 

 which they were entitled. 



One of the Many Good Roads in Mississippi 

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