Black America: A Study of the Ex-slave and His Late MasterCassell, 1891 - 240 páginas |
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... setting forth at some length the gloomy narrative of one of the most extraordinary episodes in the modern history of any civilised country . If I needed further excuse , I might find it in the fact that my story 16 BLACK AMERICA .
... setting forth at some length the gloomy narrative of one of the most extraordinary episodes in the modern history of any civilised country . If I needed further excuse , I might find it in the fact that my story 16 BLACK AMERICA .
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... story , though it deals with events of comparatively recent occur- rence and of a very terrible character , is unknown to the majority of Englishmen . Even in the North it is now well - nigh forgotten ; and only in the long - suffering ...
... story , though it deals with events of comparatively recent occur- rence and of a very terrible character , is unknown to the majority of Englishmen . Even in the North it is now well - nigh forgotten ; and only in the long - suffering ...
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... story which I have heard of one , old Cuffy , ' who was a member of that body , and a shining light in the movement of progress -one who , in the language of Mr. Hoar , had his ' face turned towards the morning light . ' friend , going ...
... story which I have heard of one , old Cuffy , ' who was a member of that body , and a shining light in the movement of progress -one who , in the language of Mr. Hoar , had his ' face turned towards the morning light . ' friend , going ...
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... stories of the blacks and whites as to the origin of the trouble differ widely . The negroes say that a large body of armed white men were awaiting the train's arrival , and that about ten minutes after it stopped they opened fire on ...
... stories of the blacks and whites as to the origin of the trouble differ widely . The negroes say that a large body of armed white men were awaiting the train's arrival , and that about ten minutes after it stopped they opened fire on ...
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... story is much the same everywhere . The negroes die like flies , and increase only because they also breed like flies . Their moral condition , as shown by criminal statistics and by the testimony of competent ob- servers , is equally ...
... story is much the same everywhere . The negroes die like flies , and increase only because they also breed like flies . Their moral condition , as shown by criminal statistics and by the testimony of competent ob- servers , is equally ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Black America: A Study of the Ex-slave and His Late Master Sir William Laird Clowes Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
Black America: A Study of the Ex-Slave and His Late Master (Classic Reprint) William Laird Clowes Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Black America: A Study of the Ex-Slave and His Late Master (Classic Reprint) William Laird Clowes Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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