The Negro in American History: A taste of freedom, 1854-1927Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, 1969 - African Americans Vol. 1, A taste of freedom, 1854-1927. Vol. 2, Slaves and masters, 1567-1854. Vol. 3, New Your, New York. |
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Page 29
... hope that the Negro problem will find even a half - way satisfactory solution in our day . We may , perhaps , expect that an increasing number of strong minds will free themselves from race prejudice and see in every person a man ...
... hope that the Negro problem will find even a half - way satisfactory solution in our day . We may , perhaps , expect that an increasing number of strong minds will free themselves from race prejudice and see in every person a man ...
Page 105
... hope of intimidating and coercing the people into submitting to their scheme of Negro domination , the desperate men who are now at the head of affairs in North Carolina and who are running the Fusion campaign have still one reliance ...
... hope of intimidating and coercing the people into submitting to their scheme of Negro domination , the desperate men who are now at the head of affairs in North Carolina and who are running the Fusion campaign have still one reliance ...
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... hope and fear ; a condition where cowards quail and brave men stand their ground ; a condition demanding the highest cour- age , the greatest sacrifices , the noblest ambition to overcome , and to set forever at rest the question of the ...
... hope and fear ; a condition where cowards quail and brave men stand their ground ; a condition demanding the highest cour- age , the greatest sacrifices , the noblest ambition to overcome , and to set forever at rest the question of the ...
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ALAIN LOCKE The High Cost of Prejudice | 3 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES JR Nixon v Herndon | 10 |
WILLIAM PICKENS The Emperor of Africa | 20 |
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