Describing previous failed efforts to start a co-operative movement "among colored people in the United States," and stating a renewed interest in doing so; naming W. C. Matney as today's "one expert in Co-operation"; outlining a plan to establish a fellowship for Matney, and to initiate a definitive co-operative experiment; and finally, seeking Warbasse's advice on the execution of said project.
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