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... question as to how the Negroes , not being citizens , were to be counted in determining the representation of the states in the House of Representatives of the Congress and in the Electoral College . The next section allowed the ...
... question as to how the Negroes , not being citizens , were to be counted in determining the representation of the states in the House of Representatives of the Congress and in the Electoral College . The next section allowed the ...
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... question of Negro suffrage had been submitted to the people , it had been rejected except in Iowa and Minnesota . " In December , 1865 , when the question of the establishment of Negro suffrage in the District of Columbia was submitted ...
... question of Negro suffrage had been submitted to the people , it had been rejected except in Iowa and Minnesota . " In December , 1865 , when the question of the establishment of Negro suffrage in the District of Columbia was submitted ...
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... question about which there can be no compromise . You are either white and want your offspring throughout all the years to come to be just as white , or you are willing to pursue a policy of " doing nothing about it . " If you choose ...
... question about which there can be no compromise . You are either white and want your offspring throughout all the years to come to be just as white , or you are willing to pursue a policy of " doing nothing about it . " If you choose ...
Contents
The Race IssueOur Greatest Domestic Problem | 5 |
Race and Civilization II | 17 |
The Negro Problem in American History | 23 |
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