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... smoker , where he intended to resume the reading of the book he had brought with him - Finot's " Race Preju- dice . " He had just found the passage , and begun to read when a passenger rushed into the room . " Is this Boone we are ...
... smoker , where he intended to resume the reading of the book he had brought with him - Finot's " Race Preju- dice . " He had just found the passage , and begun to read when a passenger rushed into the room . " Is this Boone we are ...
Page 8
... smoker and resumed his reading . But too tired to con- centrate his thoughts on the scientific matter he closed the volume , placed it behind him in the hollow formed by his back and the angle of the seat and began to reflect on the ...
... smoker and resumed his reading . But too tired to con- centrate his thoughts on the scientific matter he closed the volume , placed it behind him in the hollow formed by his back and the angle of the seat and began to reflect on the ...
Page 9
... smoker . This man , from what Dixon could gather , was a Southern leg- islator who was on his way to California on business . Dixon had had occasion to go into the room several times . On one occasion he had heard this man say ...
... smoker . This man , from what Dixon could gather , was a Southern leg- islator who was on his way to California on business . Dixon had had occasion to go into the room several times . On one occasion he had heard this man say ...
Page 11
... smoker who had evinced no interest in the discussion had met Dixon in the passageway and prefacing his remarks with a few terrible , but good - humored oaths , had said , " That fellow is obsessed by the race problem . I met him ...
... smoker who had evinced no interest in the discussion had met Dixon in the passageway and prefacing his remarks with a few terrible , but good - humored oaths , had said , " That fellow is obsessed by the race problem . I met him ...
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... smoker twice , then resumed his seat . After a few moments of reflection he insisted : " But the Negro , himself , acknowledges his racial infe- riority . Just look how he bleaches his skin , straightens his hair , and uses other ...
... smoker twice , then resumed his seat . After a few moments of reflection he insisted : " But the Negro , himself , acknowledges his racial infe- riority . Just look how he bleaches his skin , straightens his hair , and uses other ...
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