Some Southern QuestionsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 318 páginas |
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... turned into the scythe and the pruning - hook , the fields unploughed except by the furrow of war , your State government in the hands of your then enemy , your citizens disfranchised , with bound hands , standing about the ruins of ...
... turned into the scythe and the pruning - hook , the fields unploughed except by the furrow of war , your State government in the hands of your then enemy , your citizens disfranchised , with bound hands , standing about the ruins of ...
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... turning over to the South of the Negro Question as a local question . Are we able to bear it ? Is not the question of the political status of ten millions of a different race , living amidst us , burden sufficient for the whole nation ...
... turning over to the South of the Negro Question as a local question . Are we able to bear it ? Is not the question of the political status of ten millions of a different race , living amidst us , burden sufficient for the whole nation ...
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... turning the face to a day of wider and better and brighter and more glorious national life which will hasten the time when justice will be the delight of our people and the chiefest glory of our free government ! i II THE RACE QUESTION ...
... turning the face to a day of wider and better and brighter and more glorious national life which will hasten the time when justice will be the delight of our people and the chiefest glory of our free government ! i II THE RACE QUESTION ...
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... turning back to the barbarism of Africa , which is too revolting for discussion , and the Southern people , upon whom to - day falls the greatest burden of the race , who are to - day the greatest sufferers from the racial question ...
... turning back to the barbarism of Africa , which is too revolting for discussion , and the Southern people , upon whom to - day falls the greatest burden of the race , who are to - day the greatest sufferers from the racial question ...
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... are fit for the labor which is set before them . They will not be turned loose in the wilds of Africa , but will go there under the superior organizing ability of the white man to work out the destiny of 66 Some Southern Questions.
... are fit for the labor which is set before them . They will not be turned loose in the wilds of Africa , but will go there under the superior organizing ability of the white man to work out the destiny of 66 Some Southern Questions.
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