The Negro Problem: Abraham Lincoln's SolutionNegro Universities Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 580 |
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... slavery and to make the generalities of the Declaration of Independence the expression of living truth . Roger Sherman , of Connecticut , one of the strong minds of the Convention , is on record as having stated that the abolition of ...
... slavery and to make the generalities of the Declaration of Independence the expression of living truth . Roger Sherman , of Connecticut , one of the strong minds of the Convention , is on record as having stated that the abolition of ...
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... slavery . We , therefore , find late in the fifth decade of the century , Southern statesmen , then discovering that the issue was ultimately to be decided against them , vainly seeking to remove all restrictions so that the negro might ...
... slavery . We , therefore , find late in the fifth decade of the century , Southern statesmen , then discovering that the issue was ultimately to be decided against them , vainly seeking to remove all restrictions so that the negro might ...
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... slavery tend to confuse our perception of the Progress Slavery . through paramount fact that he is antipodally different from all other races coming to our shores . It is a commonplace to ascribe the present difficulty to the criminal ...
... slavery tend to confuse our perception of the Progress Slavery . through paramount fact that he is antipodally different from all other races coming to our shores . It is a commonplace to ascribe the present difficulty to the criminal ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I The Character of the Problem | 3 |
The History of the Problem | 29 |
The Dimensions of the Problem | 47 |
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