An Appeal to Pharaoh: The Negro Problem, and Its Radical SolutionFords, Howard & Hulbert, 1889 - Всего страниц: 205 The text argues for the removal of African Americans from the United States to Africa and includes extensive quotations from contemporary sources. |
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... rule when closely examined . The line of separation of the people followed the actual boundary of the Slave territory in all its course . Certainly , more than one motive or principle influenced the people of America in their conflict ...
... rule when closely examined . The line of separation of the people followed the actual boundary of the Slave territory in all its course . Certainly , more than one motive or principle influenced the people of America in their conflict ...
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... he will the political , social , religious and other assemblies which he so much affects the exceptions to this rule are exceptions , and are not numerous . His children go to school THE NEGRO'S CONDITION AND POSITION . 43.
... he will the political , social , religious and other assemblies which he so much affects the exceptions to this rule are exceptions , and are not numerous . His children go to school THE NEGRO'S CONDITION AND POSITION . 43.
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... The women , as a rule , work as hard as the men in both town and country . Few negro families are as well fed , or well clothed , or as well off in point of general comfort as they were when slaves . The 44 AN APPEAL TO PHARAOH .
... The women , as a rule , work as hard as the men in both town and country . Few negro families are as well fed , or well clothed , or as well off in point of general comfort as they were when slaves . The 44 AN APPEAL TO PHARAOH .
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... rule only , and it cannot be lightly set aside . The following excerpts will indicate what that rule is : To what extent the Negro has advanced as a property holder is a matter which has been lately discussed , and which has brought out ...
... rule only , and it cannot be lightly set aside . The following excerpts will indicate what that rule is : To what extent the Negro has advanced as a property holder is a matter which has been lately discussed , and which has brought out ...
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Africa ALBION W American annual Appeal to Cæsar assertion association black and colored black race blood cause census cent character Charleston citizens civil Cloth colonies colored females colored population condition Congo Continent cost cotton desire difference emigration equality evidence existence fact favor FITZ-GREENE HALLECK Fool's Errand force former Government HULBERT immigrants increase interest labor land leave Liberia Louisiana manifested ment millions Mississippi movement mulatto nation nearly Negro problem negro question North Northern number of colored number of deaths octoroon period persons political practicable prejudice present race-prejudice reason regard relations remain removal Republican result schools sections Senator sentiment Slater Fund slave slavery Solid South South South Carolina Southern Stanley Pool territory tion to-day trade truth Union United West Indies white and black white race York York Sun York Tribune
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Стр. 203 - ... hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on the face of the earth...
Стр. 124 - I appreciate your motive when you suggest the propriety of my writing for the public something disclaiming all intention to interfere with slaves or slavery in the States ; but in my judgment it would do no good. I have already done this many, many times ; and it is in print, and open to all who will read. Those who will not read or heed what I have already publicly said would not read or heed a repetition of it. "If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one...
Стр. 19 - But he contended that the States were divided into different interests not by their difference of size, but by other circumstances ; the most material of which resulted partly from climate, but principally from the effects of their having or not having slaves.
Стр. 69 - States is hereby empowered, in his discretion, to pay four hundred millions of dollars to the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West- Virginia...
Стр. 98 - The curse is taken off from nature, and like Adam again they are under the covenant of innocence. Morals in the technical sense they have none, but they cannot be said to sin, because they have no knowledge of a law, and therefore they can commit no breach of the law. They are naked and not ashamed.