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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 179

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    Among the 20 white guests were some of those who most [not legible] objected to the establishment of this school. I am very glad to be able to state that much of this bitter antagonism has been converted into quiet, and in some cases, into open and public approval. The hardest work we have to do is that of bringing the whites over to our way of thinking in regards to this Indian question. This has been my constant aim, and the results obtained from one years school has done very much to prove my assertions. The feeling in Arizona is exceedingly bitter against the Indian. Any mention