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Page 51
... domination . " There is no earthly chance for Negro domination , " he responded , " unless we are ready to admit that the colored man is our superior in will power , courage , and intellect . " Watson stated further that those ...
... domination . " There is no earthly chance for Negro domination , " he responded , " unless we are ready to admit that the colored man is our superior in will power , courage , and intellect . " Watson stated further that those ...
Page 57
... domination of the Bourbons who controlled the Democratic Party . A further point should be observed in this connection . While black people enjoyed a degree of political power they still had no real economic power , despite the fears of ...
... domination of the Bourbons who controlled the Democratic Party . A further point should be observed in this connection . While black people enjoyed a degree of political power they still had no real economic power , despite the fears of ...
Page 70
... dominate because it is the superior race , and in that domination the Negro will find the safest pledge and guarantee of just and impartial administration . . . . " As though that were not enough , another white leader implied that ...
... dominate because it is the superior race , and in that domination the Negro will find the safest pledge and guarantee of just and impartial administration . . . . " As though that were not enough , another white leader implied that ...
Contents
Preface 35 | 3 |
SelfInterest and Southern Populism | 49 |
Expediency | 81 |
Copyright | |
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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