The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... race once perfect in innocence , but now fallen and ruined ; a race become morally incapable of all good ; a race doomed to end- less despair , except in the case of " the few that be saved , " an " elect " company chosen to illustrate ...
... race once perfect in innocence , but now fallen and ruined ; a race become morally incapable of all good ; a race doomed to end- less despair , except in the case of " the few that be saved , " an " elect " company chosen to illustrate ...
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... racial phenomena , remarks that the death of the race was caused " by the attempts to civilize them . " * It was not caused by any movement for ex- termination , as the policy of the whites in dealing with the natives was most humane ...
... racial phenomena , remarks that the death of the race was caused " by the attempts to civilize them . " * It was not caused by any movement for ex- termination , as the policy of the whites in dealing with the natives was most humane ...
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... race problem ? We cannot say finally that it lies in the realm of truth ; but it would scarcely be the part of wisdom to ignore the facts upon which it is predicated . Nor does the theory necessarily mean despair of the negro race as a race ...
... race problem ? We cannot say finally that it lies in the realm of truth ; but it would scarcely be the part of wisdom to ignore the facts upon which it is predicated . Nor does the theory necessarily mean despair of the negro race as a race ...
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