That 4t8CduUBU but true'* Under* wood-Offet case, treated at length in our last Issue, is one cf the most remarkable in the history of this country. Remarkable, because the truth came to light in so forcible a way. Thousands of similar cases—except that the Afro-American was a to ayt lynched or shot to death—have occurred in the south. The truth never comes to light down there and in many places in the north. Something should be done with that Mrs. Underwood. The law should be enforced in her case because that is the only reparation that can be made the poor Afro-American sufferer, Otfet.