The Troublesome Presence: American Democracy and the NegroFree Press of Glencoe, 1964 - Всего страниц: 339 |
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... political necessity nor even a political virtue . The issue before the country was not the northern Negro ; it was the southern Negro . Specifi- cally , it was how to protect the southern Negro and , with him , Republican rule ...
... political necessity nor even a political virtue . The issue before the country was not the northern Negro ; it was the southern Negro . Specifi- cally , it was how to protect the southern Negro and , with him , Republican rule ...
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... political control . The one - time Whigs , like the President , found them- selves in a position in which it was difficult to maneuver . The realities of political life required that as Democrats they had to support their party's ...
... political control . The one - time Whigs , like the President , found them- selves in a position in which it was difficult to maneuver . The realities of political life required that as Democrats they had to support their party's ...
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... political and social solidarity among the whites . " " " With the dominant race no longer divided into bitterly opposed political parties , it was possible to disenfranchise the Negro more effectively than ever before through the ...
... political and social solidarity among the whites . " " " With the dominant race no longer divided into bitterly opposed political parties , it was possible to disenfranchise the Negro more effectively than ever before through the ...
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America and the Negro | 1 |
Colonist and Slave | 11 |
The Founding Fathers | 32 |
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