Negro-mania: Being an Examination of the Falsely Assumed Equality of the Various Races of MenCampbell & Power, 1851 - Всего страниц: 549 |
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... inferior to the white ; but it is unfair to institute comparisons where this race is held in bondage by the white.- We will give them all the advantage of a fair exa- mination . We will travel to that quarter of the globe which seems to ...
... inferior to the white ; but it is unfair to institute comparisons where this race is held in bondage by the white.- We will give them all the advantage of a fair exa- mination . We will travel to that quarter of the globe which seems to ...
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... migration of the Caucasian race , at a very early period into the Thebaid , or even as far as Meroe ; nor is the inferior relative antiquity of those vast edifices , that proudly demand , for Thebes , and 26 NEGROMANIA .
... migration of the Caucasian race , at a very early period into the Thebaid , or even as far as Meroe ; nor is the inferior relative antiquity of those vast edifices , that proudly demand , for Thebes , and 26 NEGROMANIA .
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... inferior , Caucasian children of Noah - the white Asiatics ; or that we , who trace back to Egypt the origin of every art and science known in antiquity , have to thank the sable Negro , or the dusky Ber- ber , for the first gleams of ...
... inferior , Caucasian children of Noah - the white Asiatics ; or that we , who trace back to Egypt the origin of every art and science known in antiquity , have to thank the sable Negro , or the dusky Ber- ber , for the first gleams of ...
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... inferior tribes up to the most beautiful forms which are found in the hu- man species . Thus it will be found that the heads of birds display the smallest angle , and that it al- ways becomes of greater extent in proportion as the ...
... inferior tribes up to the most beautiful forms which are found in the hu- man species . Thus it will be found that the heads of birds display the smallest angle , and that it al- ways becomes of greater extent in proportion as the ...
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... inferior condition of the race , or its greater ' animality in comparison even with the Negro . ' In no individual exempt from deformity have the ilia been observed to assume so vertical a direction . They are likewise remarkable for ...
... inferior condition of the race , or its greater ' animality in comparison even with the Negro . ' In no individual exempt from deformity have the ilia been observed to assume so vertical a direction . They are likewise remarkable for ...
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Стр. 436 - I advance it therefore as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind.
Стр. 429 - Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favour of the whites, declared by their preference of them, as uniformly as is the preference of the Oran-ootan for the black women over those of his own species.
Стр. 499 - emancipated" the West Indies into a Black Ireland ; " free " indeed, but an Ireland, and Black ! The world may yet see prodigies ; and reality be stranger than a nightmare dream. Our own white or sallow Ireland, sluttishly starving from age to age on its act-of-parliament " freedom," was hitherto the flower of mismanagement among the nations : but what will this be to a Negro Ireland, with pumpkins themselves fallen scarce like potatoes! Imagination cannot fathom such an object ; the belly of Chaos...
Стр. 436 - The opinion that they are inferior in the faculties of reason and imagination, must be hazarded with great diffidence. To justify a general conclusion, requires many observations, even where the subject may be submitted to the Anatomical knife, to Optical 479 glasses, to analysis by fire or by solvents.
Стр. 431 - ... the conversation of their masters; many have been brought up to the handicraft arts, and from that circumstance have always been associated with the whites. Some have been liberally educated, and all have lived in countries where tho arts and sciences are cultivated to a considerable degree, and have had before their eyes samples of the best works from abroad.
Стр. 82 - Mosaic account does not however make it quite clear that the inhabitants of all the world descended from ADAM and EVE.* Moreover, the entire or even partial inspiration of the various writings comprehended in the Old Testament has been and is doubted by many persons, including learned divines, and distinguished oriental and biblical scholars.
Стр. 428 - Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the state, and thus save the expense of supplying, by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave? Deep-rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many other circumstances...
Стр. 421 - I have to regret that up to the present time I have not been able to procure, either in this country or from Europe, the last two memoirs which embrace his views on Egyptian subjects, and especially the work entitled, ' Specimen historic naturalis antiquse artis operibus illustrate.
Стр. 431 - They astonish you with strokes of the most sublime oratory; such as prove their reason and sentiment strong, their imagination glowing and elevated. But never yet could I find that a black had uttered a thought above the level of plain narration; never see even an elementary trait of painting or sculpture.
Стр. 475 - At sales of estates, and even at Sheriff's sales, they are always, if possible, sold in families. On the whole, notwithstanding the migratory character of our population, I believe there are more families among our slaves, who have lived and died together without losing a single member from their circle, except by the process of nature, and in the enjoyment of constant, uninterrupted communion, than have flourished in the same space of time, and among the same number of civilized people in modern...