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2 Nat'l Freedman 1 (1866)

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                          A   MONTHLY JOURNAL

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  Vol.  II.               $EW   YORK,   JANUARY 15, 1866.                     No.  1.



                   FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT

    Of the New  York   National Freedman's   Relief Association, for the year 1865,


                              STATEMENT AND APPEAL.
   Ix presenting our Fourth Annual Report we have a few earnest words to say to the friends of
 the four millions of the lately enfranchised people of the South.
   A perusal of the report shows that nearly one half of our annual income ($142,405.23) has
 been 'ontributed and expended for the physical relief of those who have been left destitute by
 Ed0ery and the convulsions of war. This demand, we trust, will not be so great in another
 season. And  yet be who expects four millions of slaves suddenly emancipated in the midst of
 war, in the short space of one or five years to present no Objects of pity, no aged, no sick,
 no orphans, to be supported by charity, is expecting what has never been true of the same number
 of white people anywhere. For educational purposes we have been able to expend, including
 our liabilities for the current school season, about $120,000.  This amount has enabled us
 to support in the field a little over two hundred teachers, who have under their instruction
 about ten thousand pupils. Certainly not over one thousand two hundred (1200) teachers are
 employed by the various branches of the American Freedmen's Aid Commission and other Socie-
 ties who educate the fiedmen, and they have less than eighty thousand (80,000) pupils in their
 schools. We  believe we are safe in saying that there are one million of freemen and their
 children who are eager for the instruction provided by. free common schools.  The twenty
lhousand  teachers (20,000) needed for this number of pupils would require, estimating $500
as  the annual cost of each teacher, $10,000,000, or, according to the estimate of a writer in the
New   York  Evening Post, $30,000,000 for three years. This is a large sum. But it is less than
the cost of two weeks of war-of the war which was the result of the ignorance of the masses in
the Southern States. Great as this sum appears, it is but ten dollars annually for each pupil.
   We  submit to the Christian, the statesman, and the patriot, of a land which boasts of its free-
dom, and of its noble institutions for The free education of every white child within its borders,
whether it would not be economy, in more ways than one, to extend the same provision for the
free education of these  the Nation's wards  whom God, by a mighty arm, has laid at our
doors, with the evident command:  Go, teach this child.

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