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" I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and the black races. There is a physical difference between the two, which in my judgment, will probably forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality;... "
Hidden Treasures: Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail - Página 318
por Harry A. Lewis - 1887 - 512 páginas
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The Fifth Reader

Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry - 1914 - 308 páginas
...because the white man is to have the superior position, the negro should be denied everything . . . there is no reason in the world why the negro is not entitled to all the natural rights [named] in the Declaration of Independence ... I agree with 225 Judge Douglas, he [the negro] is not...
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United States History for Young Americans

Matthew Page Andrews - 1916 - 450 páginas
...forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality, and, inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well...race to which I belong having the superior position." 1!i by bias and ignorance. It should be remembered, also, that all abolitionists were not of the extreme...
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The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Volumen11

1916 - 362 páginas
...forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality; and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well...in favor of the race to which I belong having the luperior position. I have never said anything to the contrary, but I hold that, notwithstanding all...
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Studies in Democracy: The Essence of Democracy, the Efficiency of Democracy ...

Julia Henrietta Gulliver - 1917 - 112 páginas
...Notwithstanding all this, he nevertheless claims, with all the earnestness of which he is capable, that there is no reason in the world why the negro is not entitled to all the rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence — the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit...
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Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Letters

Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 376 páginas
...forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality, and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well as Judge Douglas, am in favor cf the race to which I belong having the superior position. I have never said anything to the contrary,...
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Secession and Constitutional Liberty: In which is Shown the Right ..., Volumen2

Bunford Samuel - 1920 - 448 páginas
...forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality; and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well...the natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence—the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold that he is as much...
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The Problem of Americanization

Peter Roberts - 1920 - 264 páginas
...candidate for the Presidency of the Union, saw straight when he declared in a public address : " There is no reason in the world why the negro is not entitled to all the rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence — the right to life, liberty and the pursuit...
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A Beginner's History

William Harrison Mace - 1921 - 530 páginas
...because the white man is to have the superior position, the negro should be denied everything . . . there is no reason in the world why the negro is not entitled to all the natural rights [named] in the Declaration of Independence ... I agree with Judge Douglas, he [the negro] is not my...
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Proposal & Ratification of Amendments to the Constitution of the U.S ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1923 - 98 páginas
...probably forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality; and, inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well...of the race to which I belong having the superior 3 As a sample of the careless wording or some of the suffrage clauses of the earlier constitutions,...
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The Negro in American Life, Volumen10

Jerome Dowd - 1926 - 642 páginas
...probably forbid them living together upon the footing of perfect equality, and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I, as well...race to which I belong having the superior position." 8 In the debate at Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1858, he said: "I will say that I am not, nor...
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