Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favor of the whites, declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan for the black woman over those of his own species. The Abolitionist Movementby Claudine L. Ferrell - 2006 - 210 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1788 - 714 pages
...other race I Add to thefe, flowing hair, a more elegant fymmetry of form, their own judgment in favour of the Whites, declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as is the'preference of the Oran-ootan for the Black women over thofe of his own fpecies. -The circumftance... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Virginia - 1801 - 402 pages
...which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to thefe, flowing hair, a more elegant fymmetry of form, their own judgment in favor of the whites, declared by the preference of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan for the black women over... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Indians of North America - 1803 - 388 pages
...of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetre of form, their own judgement in favor of the whites, declared by their preference...of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan for the black women over those of his own species. The circumstance of superior beauty, is... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Tobacco - 1832 - 296 pages
...the countenances, that im* movable veil of black which covert all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favour of the whites, declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the... | |
| Julien-Joseph Virey - African Americans - 1837 - 202 pages
...immovable veil of black, which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hait , a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment...declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as in the preference of the Orang-Outang for the black women "Magaz. fur Physik. und Nat. Hist. Gotha,... | |
| John Campbell - African Americans - 1851 - 566 pages
...in the countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favor of ^Jie whites, declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 628 pages
...reigns in the countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry...of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan for the black woman over those of his own species. The circumstance of superior beauty, is... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 628 pages
...reigns in the countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry...of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oranootan for the black woman over those of his own species. The circumstance of superior beauty, is... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Literary Criticism - 1867 - 500 pages
...reigns in the countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry...of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the orang-outang for the black woman over those of his own species. " The circumstance of superior beauty,... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - African Americans - 1867 - 494 pages
...the emotions of the other race? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, iheir own judgment in favor of the whites, declared by their...of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the orang-outang for the black woman over those of his own species. "The circumstance of superior beauty,... | |
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