Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 21Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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Page 163
... condition have but little to do in generating the differences that we observe to exist between the negro and Caucasian , or between one people and another . We conclusively see that climate has none . We also see , that neither food nor ...
... condition have but little to do in generating the differences that we observe to exist between the negro and Caucasian , or between one people and another . We conclusively see that climate has none . We also see , that neither food nor ...
Page 166
... condition of man has , here- tofore , never been regarded as the result of his nature , but rather as an artificial state . He has always been considered as being the recipient of some principle , inde- pendent and superior to his ...
... condition of man has , here- tofore , never been regarded as the result of his nature , but rather as an artificial state . He has always been considered as being the recipient of some principle , inde- pendent and superior to his ...
Page 167
... condition of the negro may be seen now , as it has ever been , in his general , individual , social , poli- tical , moral and religious degradation — in the enslavement of woman , she being regarded as a beast of burden , or as an empty ...
... condition of the negro may be seen now , as it has ever been , in his general , individual , social , poli- tical , moral and religious degradation — in the enslavement of woman , she being regarded as a beast of burden , or as an empty ...
Contents
AMERICAN AGRICULTURE 273 | 121 |
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS FOR 1852 | 176 |
HALMS SON OF THE WILDERNESS 426 | 341 |
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