The Negro in American Life, Том 10Century Company, 1926 - Всего страниц: 611 |
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... says , " those who went to the tropical re- gions subjected themselves unknowingly to conditions which presumably tended toward stagnation or even toward retrogression , for moderate activity was often more profitable than great ...
... says , " those who went to the tropical re- gions subjected themselves unknowingly to conditions which presumably tended toward stagnation or even toward retrogression , for moderate activity was often more profitable than great ...
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... says , " I couldn't overcome the prejudice enough to bring the ( colored ) people in the same building , and had to engage outside quarters for the blacks . " 10 During the World War , when there was an acute shortage of white labor ...
... says , " I couldn't overcome the prejudice enough to bring the ( colored ) people in the same building , and had to engage outside quarters for the blacks . " 10 During the World War , when there was an acute shortage of white labor ...
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... says Baker , " that not only the white patients but some Negro patients object to colored doctors . " 13 Never- theless , at this writing , for the first time in the history of Bellevue Hos- pital , New York City , a Negro doctor is ...
... says Baker , " that not only the white patients but some Negro patients object to colored doctors . " 13 Never- theless , at this writing , for the first time in the history of Bellevue Hos- pital , New York City , a Negro doctor is ...
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... says Jacob Riis , " must be drawn through the tenements to give the picture its proper shading . The landlord does the drawing , does it with an absence of pretence , a frankness of despotism , that is nothing if not brutal . The Czar ...
... says Jacob Riis , " must be drawn through the tenements to give the picture its proper shading . The landlord does the drawing , does it with an absence of pretence , a frankness of despotism , that is nothing if not brutal . The Czar ...
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... says the Negro poet , James Weldon Johnson , " deserves some special mention because it ushered in a new phase of life among colored New Yorkers . Three rather well appointed hotels were opened in the street and they quickly became the ...
... says the Negro poet , James Weldon Johnson , " deserves some special mention because it ushered in a new phase of life among colored New Yorkers . Three rather well appointed hotels were opened in the street and they quickly became the ...
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Стр. 266 - Trainin' round in bobtail coats, — But it's curus Christian dooty This 'ere cuttin' folks's throats. They may talk o' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the face,^ It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of our race; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An
Стр. 312 - O kinsmen! we must meet the common foe! Though far outnumbered let us show us brave, And for their thousand blows deal one deathblow! What though before us lies the open grave? Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack, Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!
Стр. 462 - The aspiration of men is to enjoy equality with the best when free, but on this broad continent not a single man of your race is made the equal of a single man of ours.
Стр. 461 - You and we are different races. We have between us a broader difference than exists between almost any other two races. Whether it is right or wrong I need not discuss, but this physical difference is a great disadvantage to us both, as I think your race suffer very greatly, many of them by living among us, while ours suffer from your presence. In a word we suffer on each side. If this is admitted, it affords a reason at least why we should be separated.
Стр. 267 - I help the auctioneer, the sloven does not half know his business. Gentlemen look on this wonder, Whatever the bids of the bidders they cannot be high enough for it...
Стр. 512 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Стр. 489 - I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races, [applause] -that I am not nor ever have 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 to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races...
Стр. 489 - I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and the black races. There is a physical difference between the two which, in my judgment, will probably forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality, and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well as Judge Douglas, am in favor of the race to which I belong having the superior position.
Стр. 265 - Haint they cut a thunderin' swarth (Helped by Yankee renegaders). Thru the vartu o' the North ! We begin to think it's nater To take sarse an' not be riled ; — Who'd expect to see a tater All on eend at bein' biled ? Ez fer war, I call it murder, — There you hev it plain an...
Стр. 269 - Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room, Barrel-house kings, with feet unstable, Sagged and reeled and pounded on the table, * «*«# "*• , Pounded on the table, *** °" Beat an empty barrel with the handle of a broom, Hard as they were able, Boom, boom, BOOM, With a silk umbrella and the handle of a broom, Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM.