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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... interest , - but in terms of common interest and mutual gain . As has been repeatedly said recently , - and as is ... interests . It becomes then not solely a matter of recognizing the Negro , but more the question whether America can ...
... interest , - but in terms of common interest and mutual gain . As has been repeatedly said recently , - and as is ... interests . It becomes then not solely a matter of recognizing the Negro , but more the question whether America can ...
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... interests of the country that had given him shelter to the interests of the one he was supposed to have cast off ; each in fact did use the freedom and political power we had given him against ourselves whenever he could see any profit ...
... interests of the country that had given him shelter to the interests of the one he was supposed to have cast off ; each in fact did use the freedom and political power we had given him against ourselves whenever he could see any profit ...
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... interests of this coalition . With the advantages possessed by the English manufacturers , " free trade " would render all other nations subservient to their interests ; and , so far as their operations should be increased , just so far ...
... interests of this coalition . With the advantages possessed by the English manufacturers , " free trade " would render all other nations subservient to their interests ; and , so far as their operations should be increased , just so far ...
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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