This document provides guidance for Negro people on how to survive in the South by outlining dos and don'ts of interaction with white people. [1] Negro women and men are instructed to speak only when spoken to by whites and use courtesy titles, while also giving right of way to whites. [2] Negro children are told to stay away from whites as much as possible. [3] The document advises against behaviors like eating with whites, public affection, accusations against whites, cursing or laughing at whites.