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Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem"

John David Smith
4.9/5 (13358 ratings)
Description:Reprints of articles published towards the end of the 1800s.Contents:Abolition is national death; or the attempt to equalize races. The destruction of society. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 1, 1866) --Free negroism; or results of emancipation in the north, and the west India Islands. With statistics of the decay of commerce--idleness of the negro--his return to savageism, and the effect of emancipation upon the farming, mechanical and laboring classes. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 2, 1866) --The abolition conspiracy to destroy the Union; or, a ten years' record of the "republican" party. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No.3, 1863) --The negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropological Society, by Dr. James Hunt, F.R.S. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No.4, 1868) --The six species of men, with cuts representing the types of the caucasian, mongol, malay, indian, esquimaux and negro. With their general physical and mental qualities, laws of organization, relations to civilization, &c. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 5. 1866) --Soliloquies of the bondholder, the poor farmer, the soldier's widow, the political preacher, the poor mechanic, the freed negro, the "radical" congressman, the returned soldier, the southerner, and other political articles. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 6, 1866) / "Brick" Pomeroy [Marcus M.] --Types of the sunny south. (n.d.) --Minstrel gags and end men's hand-book. Being a collection of Ethiopian dialogues, plantation scenes, eccentric doings, humorous lectures, laughable interludes, end men's jokes, burlesque speeches, witticisms, conundrums, yarns, plantation songs, and dances, etc. (n.d.) --New coon jokes. (n.d.).We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem". To get started finding Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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438
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0815309732

Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem"

John David Smith
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Reprints of articles published towards the end of the 1800s.Contents:Abolition is national death; or the attempt to equalize races. The destruction of society. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 1, 1866) --Free negroism; or results of emancipation in the north, and the west India Islands. With statistics of the decay of commerce--idleness of the negro--his return to savageism, and the effect of emancipation upon the farming, mechanical and laboring classes. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 2, 1866) --The abolition conspiracy to destroy the Union; or, a ten years' record of the "republican" party. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No.3, 1863) --The negro's place in nature: a paper read before the London Anthropological Society, by Dr. James Hunt, F.R.S. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No.4, 1868) --The six species of men, with cuts representing the types of the caucasian, mongol, malay, indian, esquimaux and negro. With their general physical and mental qualities, laws of organization, relations to civilization, &c. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 5. 1866) --Soliloquies of the bondholder, the poor farmer, the soldier's widow, the political preacher, the poor mechanic, the freed negro, the "radical" congressman, the returned soldier, the southerner, and other political articles. (Anti-Abolition Tracts No. 6, 1866) / "Brick" Pomeroy [Marcus M.] --Types of the sunny south. (n.d.) --Minstrel gags and end men's hand-book. Being a collection of Ethiopian dialogues, plantation scenes, eccentric doings, humorous lectures, laughable interludes, end men's jokes, burlesque speeches, witticisms, conundrums, yarns, plantation songs, and dances, etc. (n.d.) --New coon jokes. (n.d.).We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem". To get started finding Anti-Abolition Tracts and Anti-Black Stereotypes: General Statements of "The Negro Problem", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
438
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Publisher
Garland
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0815309732
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