| Louise Michele Newman - 1999 - 274 psl.
...naturalized immigrant men. "Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung," Stanton proclaimed in 1869, "who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
| David Paterson, Susan Willoughby, Doug Willoughby - 2001 - 340 psl.
...suffrage was overtly racist. Stanton herself wrote: Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Ung Tung who do not know the difference between a Monarchy...Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott, or Fanny Kemble. LU I all?' On the other hand, opponents of the Acts in the south and the Democrats in Congress denounced... | |
| Gary J. Dorrien - 2001 - 534 psl.
...congratulating themselves on this achievement: "Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who cannot read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
| Susan Zaeske - 2003 - 276 psl.
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
| Myles J. Kelleher - 2004 - 346 psl.
...financed by the racist George Train, Stanton wrote: Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Ung Tung who do not know the difference between a Monarchy...Republic, who never read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling book, making laws for Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott or Fanny Kemble." Suffragist... | |
| David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, John B. Boles, Sally Foreman Griffith - 2005 - 860 psl.
...while denying the same right to educated women: "Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Ung Tung, who do not know the difference between a Monarchy...Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott, or Fanny Kemble." The irony of the amendment was that by allowing for inequalities affecting whites, it did not even... | |
| Patricia Bradley - 2005 - 382 psl.
...polarity. Stanton could argue in problematical terms: "Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung who do not know the difference between a Monarchy...Republic, who never read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling book, making laws for Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott, or Fanny Kemble." Anthony... | |
| Kathryn Kish Sklar, James Brewer Stewart - 2007 - 409 psl.
...particular, complained against being treated as inferior to "Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung who do not know the difference between a Monarchy and a Republic," to say nothing of the "unwashed and unlettered and ditch-diggers, boot-blacks, hostlers, butchers,... | |
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