The Negro in American History: A taste of freedom, 1854-1927Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, 1972 - African Americans Source material quoting from diaries, letters, court decisions, poetry, statements, articles, etc. by 137 different authors. |
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... federal aspect ! Mr. President , has it any moral or human aspect , seeing that Hose was a member of the Negro race , whom your Supreme Court once declared has no rights in America which white men are bound to respect ? Is this infamous ...
... federal aspect ! Mr. President , has it any moral or human aspect , seeing that Hose was a member of the Negro race , whom your Supreme Court once declared has no rights in America which white men are bound to respect ? Is this infamous ...
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... federal law . In other words , when a state judge , acting upon a question involving a conflict between a state law and a federal law and bound , accord- ing to his own judgment and responsibility , to give an impartial decision between ...
... federal law . In other words , when a state judge , acting upon a question involving a conflict between a state law and a federal law and bound , accord- ing to his own judgment and responsibility , to give an impartial decision between ...
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... federal laws , at other times cooperating with federal authorities . He was eventually removed from his position on June 15 , 1868 , by federal military authorities . [ Source : Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction , 39 ...
... federal laws , at other times cooperating with federal authorities . He was eventually removed from his position on June 15 , 1868 , by federal military authorities . [ Source : Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction , 39 ...
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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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