Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 90
... moved North during the last five years say that letters from their home - folk are filled with eager inquiries about the possibility of the negro's adapting himself to the North- ern climate and of adjusting himself to the social and ...
... moved North during the last five years say that letters from their home - folk are filled with eager inquiries about the possibility of the negro's adapting himself to the North- ern climate and of adjusting himself to the social and ...
Page 91
... moved southward toward and into the " black belt , " where their prom- iscuous relations with blacks intro- duced two psychological factors , both of which have made for race tension . This mingling of black men and white women fanned ...
... moved southward toward and into the " black belt , " where their prom- iscuous relations with blacks intro- duced two psychological factors , both of which have made for race tension . This mingling of black men and white women fanned ...
Page 92
... moved into negro districts following the breaking up of segre- gated vice districts in cities , as in Chicago , together with the resentment aroused among near - by whites . ( 10 ) The irritation of many of our returned soldiers when ...
... moved into negro districts following the breaking up of segre- gated vice districts in cities , as in Chicago , together with the resentment aroused among near - by whites . ( 10 ) The irritation of many of our returned soldiers when ...
Page 106
... moved a little restlessly . " It is n't the world , " she said ; " it ' s your mother and Daphne . Those are the people I don't want to come across . They ' ve been good and dear and kind , but it has n't been possible — and it ' s I ...
... moved a little restlessly . " It is n't the world , " she said ; " it ' s your mother and Daphne . Those are the people I don't want to come across . They ' ve been good and dear and kind , but it has n't been possible — and it ' s I ...
Page 112
... moved slowly , with little pauses , in exactly the right space and light . With each brief phrase she threw at Henry or Anthony she was aware first of its effect upon them , and then in the widening circles of a dis- turbed pool she ...
... moved slowly , with little pauses , in exactly the right space and light . With each brief phrase she threw at Henry or Anthony she was aware first of its effect upon them , and then in the widening circles of a dis- turbed pool she ...
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