Some Southern QuestionsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 318 páginas |
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... desire that no spirit except the love of my country shall guide my statements and direct my thoughts . On the threshold I pray to the good God of our people that we may reason with each other in a spirit of calmness which will lead us ...
... desire that no spirit except the love of my country shall guide my statements and direct my thoughts . On the threshold I pray to the good God of our people that we may reason with each other in a spirit of calmness which will lead us ...
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... desire and willingness to commit the same wrong in the populous city of New York or in Pennsylvania . The passing of enactments at Montgomery or Charleston , interfering with and re- stricting the franchise against the spirit of the Con ...
... desire and willingness to commit the same wrong in the populous city of New York or in Pennsylvania . The passing of enactments at Montgomery or Charleston , interfering with and re- stricting the franchise against the spirit of the Con ...
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... affairs of the South . To the practical men who desire the upbuilding of the South , the time has come to speak plainly and honestly . The Race Question , however , is no longer a question of the South . It is a question 47.
... affairs of the South . To the practical men who desire the upbuilding of the South , the time has come to speak plainly and honestly . The Race Question , however , is no longer a question of the South . It is a question 47.
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... desire for the complete emancipation of the slaves was the influ- ence behind them . To some extent there was a vast deal of narrowness and ignorance among the Northern people , but as a Southern man I do not believe that the horrors of ...
... desire for the complete emancipation of the slaves was the influ- ence behind them . To some extent there was a vast deal of narrowness and ignorance among the Northern people , but as a Southern man I do not believe that the horrors of ...
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... desire to attempt whatever he sees the white man do . He believes in the education of his children , because he can see that an increase of knowledge will enable them to better their condition . Bureau shows that in States where the ...
... desire to attempt whatever he sees the white man do . He believes in the education of his children , because he can see that an increase of knowledge will enable them to better their condition . Bureau shows that in States where the ...
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