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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... individual achievement develops among the Negroes while they are still not valued as individuals . It is claimed by ... individual differences were emphasized so that an intelligent understanding could be attained of the irrationality of ...
... individual achievement develops among the Negroes while they are still not valued as individuals . It is claimed by ... individual differences were emphasized so that an intelligent understanding could be attained of the irrationality of ...
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... individual to foreign social groups would not be eradicated . Mankind has traveled a long road from the time when every stranger was an enemy . According to our modern theoretical stan- dards , we maintain that justice should be given ...
... individual to foreign social groups would not be eradicated . Mankind has traveled a long road from the time when every stranger was an enemy . According to our modern theoretical stan- dards , we maintain that justice should be given ...
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... individual , un- supported by any such authority , is simply a private wrong , or a crime of that individual ; an invasion of the rights of the injured party , it is true , whether they affect his person , his property , or his ...
... individual , un- supported by any such authority , is simply a private wrong , or a crime of that individual ; an invasion of the rights of the injured party , it is true , whether they affect his person , his property , or his ...
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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES JR Nixon v Herndon | 10 |
WILLIAM PICKENS The Emperor of Africa | 20 |
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