Friday, July 13, 1928 



Sunday Afternoon, January 13 



Program 0/ XKCJKO SPIRITUALS 

 (Artists til Ht' Annomiccd) 

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"Can Education Solve the Negro Problem?" 

 THOMAS ELSA JONES 

 President of Fisk University 

 BUTLER R. WILSON 

 Boston Attorney-at-Law 

 ./i!sl as wc regularly dovotc 011c meeliug lo the 

 |)laco ol' llio llicalre in our modern world so we give 

 3ne Sunday al leruuou to Ihe diseussioii of the pcreniall.\ 

 iin|>orlaiil Xeijro quesliou. Soinelinies we have IkhI 

 (lisliri.uuislieil colored men as leelurers, somelinies 

 while men wlio are particularly concerned with our 

 duly Inwards Ihe NcKl'o. This year we have holli. 

 THOMAS ELSA JONES. Southern by birth, Ph.D. ol 

 Cohnnbia l uiversily by training, student of anthro- 

 poIo.i;\- b\ iiitliii:ili(m. and teacher of economics by 

 prolessiou, arrlAed at ihe presidency of Fisic University 

 way of Russia and Japan. For four years he was 

 professor of economics at Keio University, Tokio. 

 Thus he I)rings wide experience with several races lo 

 bcai- on bis worlv as an educator of the Negro race. 

 BUTLKR R. WILSON, graduate of Atlanta University, 

 and one of Boston's leading lawyers, will sliare tiie 

 afternoon with Dr. Jones in a discussion of the to|)ic. 

 "Can Education Solve (he NcRro Problem?" 



Questions from the Floor 



