The Negro Problem: Abraham Lincoln's SolutionG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1909 - Всего страниц: 580 |
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... standing , forbids the solution which in times of antiquity would have been of easy adoption , and which , even in our day , other nations , basing their powers of govern- ment upon different principles , could consistently apply ...
... standing , forbids the solution which in times of antiquity would have been of easy adoption , and which , even in our day , other nations , basing their powers of govern- ment upon different principles , could consistently apply ...
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... standing upon a level with the whites in these higher vocations , no city , large or small , is inhabited by negroes so exclusively as many country districts . The difference is akin to that between the relatively simple agriculture in ...
... standing upon a level with the whites in these higher vocations , no city , large or small , is inhabited by negroes so exclusively as many country districts . The difference is akin to that between the relatively simple agriculture in ...
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... standing of the African race in its different relationships with the other elements of the American people . The political condition of the negro is one of the most important facts to be given consideration in our discussion . His The ...
... standing of the African race in its different relationships with the other elements of the American people . The political condition of the negro is one of the most important facts to be given consideration in our discussion . His The ...
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... standing of commercial life . Here , again , it is difficult to secure accurate statistics as to the progress which has been made . Messages of hope and encouragement come from Hamp- ton , from Tuskegee , and from various other ...
... standing of commercial life . Here , again , it is difficult to secure accurate statistics as to the progress which has been made . Messages of hope and encouragement come from Hamp- ton , from Tuskegee , and from various other ...
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... standing , no fixed industrial status , either in city or in country . He is to be found idling about stables , saloons , and street corners , loitering upon the ragged edge of industry in waiting for odd jobs , or at best sporad ...
... standing , no fixed industrial status , either in city or in country . He is to be found idling about stables , saloons , and street corners , loitering upon the ragged edge of industry in waiting for odd jobs , or at best sporad ...
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Стр. 306 - I will say then that 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...
Стр. 357 - That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
Стр. 308 - They believe that the institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy; but that the promulgation of abolition doctrines tends rather to increase than to abate its evils.
Стр. 121 - The first section of the statute enacts "that all railway companies carrying passengers in their coaches in this state, shall provide equal but separate accommodations for the white, and colored races, by providing two or more passenger coaches for each passenger train, or by dividing the passenger coaches by a partition so as to secure separate accommodations: provided, that this section shall not be construed to apply to street railroads.
Стр. 312 - I acknowledge the fact. When it is said that the institution exists, and that it is very difficult to get rid of it in any satisfactory way, I can understand and appreciate the saying.
Стр. 173 - Its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth. that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery, subordination to the superior race, is his natural and normal condition.
Стр. 18 - Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes ? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions ? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is ? If you prick us, do we not bleed ? if you tickle us, do we not laugh ? if you poison us, do we not die ? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge 1 if we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.
Стр. 302 - the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line...
Стр. 539 - With deportation, even to a limited extent, enhanced wages to white labor is mathematically certain. Labor is like any other commodity in the market — increase the demand for it and you increase the price of it. Reduce the supply of black labor by colonizing the black laborer out of the country, and by precisely so much you increase the demand for, and wages of, white labor.
Стр. 47 - The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.