Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 190
... race . The struggle , once be- gun , in the smallest detail - affinity of interest , kindred and feeling , arraying one race together naturally against the other , and in the common cause - the result , a war of races , would be sudden ...
... race . The struggle , once be- gun , in the smallest detail - affinity of interest , kindred and feeling , arraying one race together naturally against the other , and in the common cause - the result , a war of races , would be sudden ...
Page 444
... races , there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of the inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or constitu- tion . There stands Africa , the same to - day as she was thousands of ...
... races , there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of the inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or constitu- tion . There stands Africa , the same to - day as she was thousands of ...
Page 445
... race is incapable af attaining the same high degree of civilization which belongs to the white , and can only be made to reach that lower grade of which it is capable by that process known as slavery in the Southern States . The mistake ...
... race is incapable af attaining the same high degree of civilization which belongs to the white , and can only be made to reach that lower grade of which it is capable by that process known as slavery in the Southern States . The mistake ...
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