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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... respect ourselves , even as we respect others . This statement , complaint , and prayer we submit to the Ameri- can people and to Almighty God . 2. The Color Line 1883-1905 RICHARD R. WRIGHT , JR 62 1905-1927.
... respect ourselves , even as we respect others . This statement , complaint , and prayer we submit to the Ameri- can people and to Almighty God . 2. The Color Line 1883-1905 RICHARD R. WRIGHT , JR 62 1905-1927.
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... respect is worth more than lands and houses , and that a people who voluntarily surrender such respect or cease striving for it are not worth civilizing . In answer to this , it has been claimed that the Negro can survive only through ...
... respect is worth more than lands and houses , and that a people who voluntarily surrender such respect or cease striving for it are not worth civilizing . In answer to this , it has been claimed that the Negro can survive only through ...
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... respect and hope that are essential to making him a good citizen and an efficient producer of wealth . And the first duty resting upon us in this respect is to see that in criminal matters - that is to say , in matters of life and ...
... respect and hope that are essential to making him a good citizen and an efficient producer of wealth . And the first duty resting upon us in this respect is to see that in criminal matters - that is to say , in matters of life and ...
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