| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - Страниц: 634
...red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, [264] 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. It is not against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - Страниц: 558
...viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, [264] therefore, as a suspicion only, thatjhe 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. It is not against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - Страниц: 558
...red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, [264] 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. It is not against... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - Страниц: 706
...races of black and of red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it therefore as a suspicion only, that the...originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is not against... | |
| Jerome Dowd - 1926 - Страниц: 642
...in it. . . ." Thomas Jefferson wrote his estimate of the Negro in the following guarded language : "I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that...originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances are .inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind." * NS Shaler, late... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1926 - Страниц: 654
...the races of black and red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that...originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is not 1 Homer:... | |
| Philip Stevick - 1971 - Страниц: 348
...races of black and of red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that...whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by times and curcumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is... | |
| Winthrop D. Jordan - 1974 - Страниц: 260
...races of black and of red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it therefore as a suspicion only, that the...originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is not against... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1974 - Страниц: 556
..."imagination they are dull, tasteless, and anomalous....! advance it therefore, as a suspicion only, that. . .blacks, whether originally a distinct race or made distinct by time and circumstance, 39 are inferior to the whites in the endowment of both body and mind." In the events preceding American... | |
| Peter S. Onuf - 2000 - Страниц: 276
...captivity, and exploitation on the African nation. This is why his commentary concludes so weakly, with "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."61 Jefferson's sustained... | |
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