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Texans for Their Times 111
in Bundy, McDonald, 292-293. On McDonald's racial views, see also William
Madison McDonald, "Letter in Answer to Questionnaire: Group Tactics and Ideals,"
Messenger, IX (Jan., 1927), 11, 13-14.
62. August Meier, Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915: Racial Ideologies in
the Age of Booker T. Washington (Ann Arbor, 1966), 248, 255.
63. McDonald to W. L. Dixon, Mar. 14, 1911, in Bundy, McDonald, 201;
Melvin James Banks, "The Pursuit of Equality: The Movement for First Class
Citizenship in Texas, 1920-1950" (SSc.D. diss , Syracuse University, 1962), 138. The
Reverend Mr. S. R. Prince declared at McDonald's funeral that "he was a racial
patriot and did all he could for his race that he knew was an infant race." William
("Gooseneck Bill") McDonald Folder, Lewis Notes.
64. McDonald, speech at Dallas, Texas, in 1921, in Bundy, McDonald, 240.
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