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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... issue , and Locke's rebuttal to this was published in December 1927 . The Negro question is too often put forward merely as the Negro question . It is just as much , and even more seriously , the question of democracy . The position of ...
... issue , and Locke's rebuttal to this was published in December 1927 . The Negro question is too often put forward merely as the Negro question . It is just as much , and even more seriously , the question of democracy . The position of ...
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... issue of mass recognition on demand . There is a compound interest in such matters that an enlightened society ought not force subsequent generations to pay . Prejudice , moreover , as a wholesale generalization of social inferiority ...
... issue of mass recognition on demand . There is a compound interest in such matters that an enlightened society ought not force subsequent generations to pay . Prejudice , moreover , as a wholesale generalization of social inferiority ...
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... issue of clean and efficient government and had not raised the race issue . The Democrats , however , charged in the 1898 election that the Fusionists were leading the state toward Negro domination . The Negroes were in a majority and ...
... issue of clean and efficient government and had not raised the race issue . The Democrats , however , charged in the 1898 election that the Fusionists were leading the state toward Negro domination . The Negroes were in a majority and ...
Contents
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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