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" I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will forever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. "
Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin - Page 217
by William Dean Howells - 1860 - 390 pages
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Stephen A. Douglas: a Study in American Politics

Allen Johnson - United States - 1908 - 516 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition...social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior,...
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858

Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - Illinois - 1908 - 698 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say, in addition...difference between the white and black races which will ever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch...
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858

Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1908 - 744 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry* with white people; and I will say, in...difference between the white and black races which will ever forbid the two races liring together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch...
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Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1908 - 510 pages
...equality." He frankly said he would not make voters or jurors of the negroes; and he gave it as his opinion that "there is a physical difference between the white...will forever forbid the two races living together on social and political equality." Nevertheless, he maintained that "in the right to put into his mouth...
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Some Phases of the Negro Question

Charles Wesley Melick - African Americans - 1908 - 122 pages
...opposed Lincoln in all of his policies. In his argument with Stevens, Abraham Lincoln said : ''I believe that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which will forever forbid their living together on terms of political and social equality. If such be attempted...
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The Negro Problem: Abraham Lincoln's Solution

William Passmore Pickett - African Americans - 1909 - 614 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition...social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior,...
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Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and Secession

Beverley Bland Munford - History - 1909 - 360 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition...together on terms of social and political equality."* How unsatisfactory would be the status of the two races in a state where such conditions obtained,...
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The Railway Conductor, Volume 26

Railroad conductors - 1909 - 1226 pages
...favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor qualifying them to hold office, nor of inter-marriage with white people. And I will say in addition to this...together on terms of social and political equality. Inasmuch as they cannot so live while they do remain together, there must be a position of superior...
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Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and Secession

Beverley Bland Munford - History - 1909 - 382 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition...races living together on terms of social and political equality."2 How unsatisfactory would be the status of the two races in a state where such conditions...
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Holm's Race Assimilation: Or, The Fading Leopard's Spots; a Complete ...

John James Holm - African Americans - 1910 - 554 pages
...been, in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry 'with white people; and I will say, in...together on terms of social and political equality." We have just spoken of the "physical difference" Mr. Lincoln referred to, and we venture to say that...
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