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... speak French ? " " Oui , Monsieur . " " Where did you learn it , in New Orleans ? " asked the passenger in French . " I began it in college , and improved on it in France , " responded the porter in the same language . " You have been ...
... speak French ? " " Oui , Monsieur . " " Where did you learn it , in New Orleans ? " asked the passenger in French . " I began it in college , and improved on it in France , " responded the porter in the same language . " You have been ...
Page 7
... speak about railroad life , the passenger telling Dixon about an incident that had oc- cured that afternoon between the porter on his car and a fussy passenger , and concluded by asking Dixon , if he met many such persons . " No , " was ...
... speak about railroad life , the passenger telling Dixon about an incident that had oc- cured that afternoon between the porter on his car and a fussy passenger , and concluded by asking Dixon , if he met many such persons . " No , " was ...
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... speak . I notice from your positive manner and impatience of contradiction . that you experience that indefinable feeling of superi- ority not only toward the Negro , but toward all human beings , and that feeling , you , yourself ...
... speak . I notice from your positive manner and impatience of contradiction . that you experience that indefinable feeling of superi- ority not only toward the Negro , but toward all human beings , and that feeling , you , yourself ...
Page 17
... speaking of the human race , says , ' Classifications are artificial , for na- ture has created neither classes , nor orders , nor families , nor kinds , nor permanent species , but only individuals . ' ' The passenger handed back the ...
... speaking of the human race , says , ' Classifications are artificial , for na- ture has created neither classes , nor orders , nor families , nor kinds , nor permanent species , but only individuals . ' ' The passenger handed back the ...
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... speaking editorially of the recent discoveries made in Egypt by Dr. Reisner of Harvard , says , ' To his amazement he found even greater treasures of the Ethio- pian past . Fragment after fragment was unearthed , until at last he had ...
... speaking editorially of the recent discoveries made in Egypt by Dr. Reisner of Harvard , says , ' To his amazement he found even greater treasures of the Ethio- pian past . Fragment after fragment was unearthed , until at last he had ...
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