
Negroes and Negro "Slavery:" the first an inferior race: the latter its normal condition.
By J. H. Van EvrieLength11h 51m
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Excerpt: "So 'stands the ease between the sections. If the anti slavery party was based on truth - if the negro, except in color, was a man like ourselves - if social subordination of this negro was wrong, and the four millions of these people at the South entitled to the same liberty as ourselves and if the men who made this government designed it to include them".
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GenrePsychology
Length11 hrs 51 mins
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Publish dateApr 14, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
14CHAPTER XII. GENERAL SUMMARY.
2CONTENTS.
15CHAPTER XIII. MULATTOISM AND MONGRELISM.
3CHAPTER I. CAUSES OF POPULAR DELUSION.
16CHAPTER XIV. THE “SLAVE TRADE,” OR THE IMPORTATION OF NEGROES.
4CHAPTER II. GENERAL LAWS OF ORGANIZATION.
17CHAPTER XV. NATURAL RELATIONS AND NORMAL CONDITION OF THE NEGRO.
5CHAPTER III. THE HUMAN CREATION.
18CHAPTER XVI. CHATTELISM.
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6CHAPTER IV. HISTORICAL SUMMARY.
19CHAPTER XVII. EDUCATION OF NEGROES.
7CHAPTER V. COLOR.
20CHAPTER XVIII. THE DOMESTIC AFFECTIONS.
8CHAPTER VI. FIGURE.
21CHAPTER XIX. MARRIAGE.
9CHAPTER VII. THE HAIR.
22CHAPTER XX. CLIMATIC AND INDUSTRIAL ADAPTATION.
10CHAPTER VIII. THE FEATURES.
23CHAPTER XXI. NORTH AND SOUTH.—ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN IDEA OF GOVERNMENT.
11CHAPTER IX. LANGUAGE.
24CHAPTER XXII. THE ALLIANCE OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN PRODUCERS.
12CHAPTER X. THE SENSES.
25CHAPTER XXIII. THE FUTURE OF THE NEGRO.
13CHAPTER XI. THE BRAIN.
26CHAPTER XXIV. CONCLUSION.