Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... equal ? Do you say that intermarriage be- tween blacks and whites will not be sought ; that white persons will prefer to marry white persons , and black per- sons will prefer to marry black persons ? You may be right . We believe such ...
... equal ? Do you say that intermarriage be- tween blacks and whites will not be sought ; that white persons will prefer to marry white persons , and black per- sons will prefer to marry black persons ? You may be right . We believe such ...
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... equal of the white man . They are hardly willing to accept of emancipation unless coupled with negro equality , and we are hardly prepared to accept it if coupled with that equality . We recognize in the negro a man , and assert for him ...
... equal of the white man . They are hardly willing to accept of emancipation unless coupled with negro equality , and we are hardly prepared to accept it if coupled with that equality . We recognize in the negro a man , and assert for him ...
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... equal has the right to enslave his equal , or that an equal can be the lord and proprietor of his equal ? She can do no such thing , for if A = A she cannot say while conceding it , that A is plus A or minus A. The negro may have ...
... equal has the right to enslave his equal , or that an equal can be the lord and proprietor of his equal ? She can do no such thing , for if A = A she cannot say while conceding it , that A is plus A or minus A. The negro may have ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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