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"We want to disorganize the old anti-bellum opposi- 

 tion to free schools, and organize a sentiment that urges 

 their establishment and support in every district in the 

 South. 



u We want to disorganize that small band of old moss- 

 backs that oppose immigration, and organize in their 

 stead a band of patriots who will welcome all who come 

 to assist in developing the great resources of the State, 



"We want to disorganize old fogyism and organize 

 into one grand body, the progressive, go-ahead elements, 

 who do not think that we should follow in the same old ruts 

 that were traveled fifty year ago. 



"We want to disorganize sectionalism, and in its stead 

 organize the whole people into one grand phalanx that 

 recognize the American flag as waving over one grand and 

 independent people, who know no North, no South, no 

 East, no West. 



"We want to disorganize that horde of chronic office- 

 seekers who have so long sucked at the public teat, and 

 organize in their place a big support that will elect worthy 

 and progressive men to office. 



"We want to disorganize that political serfdom that 

 will follow bossism, and organize an independent sentiment 

 that will assert its manhood, and vote the dictates of its 

 own conscience." 



To quote from the Journal of United Labor: 



"As an Order we have a higher mission to serve than 

 the forming of a mere political party. Any one reading 

 our Declaration of Principles will see that, while we are 

 seeking reforms that must in some instances come through 

 the ballot box, yet by far the highest motive that concerns 

 us is the education of the masses to that point where they 

 will fully see and know not only their own wrongs and 

 degradation, but see a full and final solution of the labor 

 problem, and when this is attained, each will see clearly 



