Black America: A Study of the Ex-slave and His Late MasterCassell, 1891 - 240 páginas |
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... hundred years , and which has assumed new and peculiar importance since the manumission of the negroes and " coloured " people , and the nominal extension to them of all the privileges of American citizenship . For this study I was in ...
... hundred years , and which has assumed new and peculiar importance since the manumission of the negroes and " coloured " people , and the nominal extension to them of all the privileges of American citizenship . For this study I was in ...
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... hundred of them a cabin in sunny South Carolina is a much more desirable thing than a five - storeyed house in New York or Chicago , and immeasurably preferable to a store in Nebraska or a hut in Wyoming . Moreover , the black likes to ...
... hundred of them a cabin in sunny South Carolina is a much more desirable thing than a five - storeyed house in New York or Chicago , and immeasurably preferable to a store in Nebraska or a hut in Wyoming . Moreover , the black likes to ...
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... hundreds of thousands of miles of territory and millions of human lives in a catastrophe scarcely inferior to that of the great Civil War . Is it not time , then , for something to be done towards freeing the South from the incubus of ...
... hundreds of thousands of miles of territory and millions of human lives in a catastrophe scarcely inferior to that of the great Civil War . Is it not time , then , for something to be done towards freeing the South from the incubus of ...
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... hundred and ten Republicans and only ten Demo- crats were returned by a notoriously Democratic State ; and the new Constitution of 1868 intro- duced an era of despotism and fraud . The negroes were permitted to vote before they were ...
... hundred and ten Republicans and only ten Demo- crats were returned by a notoriously Democratic State ; and the new Constitution of 1868 intro- duced an era of despotism and fraud . The negroes were permitted to vote before they were ...
Página 38
... to go to the polls . Under the new constitution a General Assem- bly was elected . It included seventy - two whites and eighty - five coloured men or negroes , and of the total number one hundred and thirty - six were 38 BLACK AMERICA .
... to go to the polls . Under the new constitution a General Assem- bly was elected . It included seventy - two whites and eighty - five coloured men or negroes , and of the total number one hundred and thirty - six were 38 BLACK AMERICA .
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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