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" 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. "
The "Racial" Economy of Science: Toward a Democratic Future - Стр. 87
редактор(ы): - 1993 - Страниц: 544
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The Rule of Racialization: Class, Identity, Governance

Steve Martinot - 2003 - Страниц: 260
...p. 283. Hereafter BR. 5. Jefferson goes further and says, in Notes on the State of Virginia, ch. 14: "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 against...
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A House Divided: The Antebellum Slavery Debates in America, 1776-1865

Mason I. Lowance - Страниц: 572
...opinion, that we were made to be the slaves of them and their children? How could Mr. Jefferson but say, "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 against...
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The Abolitions of Slavery: From Lʹeger Fʹelcitʹe Sonthonax to Victor ...

Marcel Dorigny - 2003 - Страниц: 390
...and of red men . . . [that we have under our eyes] as subjects of natural history', he advanced it '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 of both body and mind1.46 Jefferson's caution...
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The Rise and Fall of the White Republic: Class Politics and Mass Culture in ...

Alexander Saxton - 2003 - Страниц: 424
...have given them.' Science must pursue the matter further. Meanwhile, he would propose hypothetically, 'as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to whites in the endowments of body and mind.' Since, however, he had left...
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The Condemnation of Little B: New Age Racism in America

Elaine Brown - 2003 - Страниц: 404
...nature, which has produced the distinctlan. "1" His conclusion bears repeating: "Iadvance it, therefore, that the blacks, whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and citcumstunces, are inferior to the white in the endowments both of body and mind. "17 Slavery of the...
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African American Religious Thought: An Anthology

Cornel West, Eddie S. Glaude - 2003 - Страниц: 1084
...attitudes had hardened, often drawing on Jefferson for their justification. In 1784 Jefferson wrote that "the blacks whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to whites both in body and mind." For Jefferson, African Americans had...
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The African Presence in Black America

Jacob U. Gordon - 2004 - Страниц: 438
...Gossett's Race; the history of an idea in America, a statement by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson states "albeit tentatively: I advance it, therefore, as a...inferior to the whites in the endowment both of body and mind"(Gould, p. 32, 35). Abraham Lincoln was just as disparaging in his assertions about the place...
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John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence, & the Culture of War

Franny Nudelman - 2004 - Страниц: 242
...to Jefferson's text. Walker incorporates it into his own. He asks "How could Mr. Jefferson but say, '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?'" (26). He goes...
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The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity

Benjamin Isaac - 2004 - Страниц: 596
...life, but has been produced by nature. He admits that the blacks have not been studied sufficiently. "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."189 Thus, it is...
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Thomas Jefferson: The Revolution of Ideas

R. B. Bernstein - 2004 - Страниц: 258
...time, for whites and against blacks, cloaking his bias with the appearance of scientific impartiality: 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...
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