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Page 97
... citizens be forcibly dwarfed to remain laborers ? In the reign of Henry VIII , the lower classes were not permitted to read the Bible , particularly the New Testament . How do we of today view that ? Yet , here five hundred years later ...
... citizens be forcibly dwarfed to remain laborers ? In the reign of Henry VIII , the lower classes were not permitted to read the Bible , particularly the New Testament . How do we of today view that ? Yet , here five hundred years later ...
Page 102
... citizens must be right for other citizens , living among them and subject to the same laws . Segregation of any kind is injustice . Why set a man aside if you do not wish to treat him differently ? " There can no more be two kinds of ...
... citizens must be right for other citizens , living among them and subject to the same laws . Segregation of any kind is injustice . Why set a man aside if you do not wish to treat him differently ? " There can no more be two kinds of ...
Page 106
... citizens is the test of the degree of civilization of any country , and it certainly is , is not Mexico more ... citizen who would be white in Indiana or Oregon would be Negro in Kentucky , according to the jim - crow law of those states ...
... citizens is the test of the degree of civilization of any country , and it certainly is , is not Mexico more ... citizen who would be white in Indiana or Oregon would be Negro in Kentucky , according to the jim - crow law of those states ...
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