Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... in independent labor . If it were true that there could be no hope of fair or humane treat- ment of the slaves from their former masters , some such legislation was inevitable . And , as to the hope of anything THE REAL ANDREW JOHNSON 61.
... in independent labor . If it were true that there could be no hope of fair or humane treat- ment of the slaves from their former masters , some such legislation was inevitable . And , as to the hope of anything THE REAL ANDREW JOHNSON 61.
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... ment for the crime of rape . In the entire records of lynching , covering a period of about forty years , less than 18 per cent of the mob victims , mostly negroes , were even accused of the hideous crime . And it should be borne in ...
... ment for the crime of rape . In the entire records of lynching , covering a period of about forty years , less than 18 per cent of the mob victims , mostly negroes , were even accused of the hideous crime . And it should be borne in ...
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... ment , and the number of lynchings in 1926 again rose sharply to thirty- four . One may agree with the statement of President Coolidge in his message to Congress that a multiplicity of federal statutes is undesirable ; es- pecially ...
... ment , and the number of lynchings in 1926 again rose sharply to thirty- four . One may agree with the statement of President Coolidge in his message to Congress that a multiplicity of federal statutes is undesirable ; es- pecially ...
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... ment . And countless yarns he spun on how he first came to write Nick Carter . Each was true , as were all his stories . He would have laid down his life defending the eternal verity of the least of them , had his word been challenged ...
... ment . And countless yarns he spun on how he first came to write Nick Carter . Each was true , as were all his stories . He would have laid down his life defending the eternal verity of the least of them , had his word been challenged ...
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... ment ; it has respect to the judgment of mankind , and that judgment is in some matters permanent and in others changeable . The modest style in art , the principle of understate- ment , seems to be permanent to the extent that the ...
... ment ; it has respect to the judgment of mankind , and that judgment is in some matters permanent and in others changeable . The modest style in art , the principle of understate- ment , seems to be permanent to the extent that the ...
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