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الصفحة 190
Let us forbear allusion to other sources of strife in the passions and pretensions
of either race . The struggle , once begun , in the smallest detail - affinity of
interest , kindred and feeling , arraying one race together naturally against the
other ...
Let us forbear allusion to other sources of strife in the passions and pretensions
of either race . The struggle , once begun , in the smallest detail - affinity of
interest , kindred and feeling , arraying one race together naturally against the
other ...
الصفحة 444
Whatever differences there may exist as to the abstract and scientific question of
the unity of the races , there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of the
inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or ...
Whatever differences there may exist as to the abstract and scientific question of
the unity of the races , there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of the
inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or ...
الصفحة 445
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. ence . The truth is , that owing to its natural inferiority , the negro race
is incapable af attaining the same high degree of civilization which belongs to the
...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. ence . The truth is , that owing to its natural inferiority , the negro race
is incapable af attaining the same high degree of civilization which belongs to the
...
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