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Editore: Garland Publishing, New York, 1993
ISBN 10: 0815309791ISBN 13: 9780815309796
Da: Mike's Library LLC, Plymouth, PA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Library stamps/marks/labels/slip, some corner creasing, otherwise light wear. Crisp hardcover.; Facsimile reprints of nine white supremist tracts of the post-Civil War period, "that underscore the role of race as a source of the ongoing "Negro Problem"." Contents: The Negro race: its ethnology and history. By the author of "Types of mankind." to Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, superintendent, Freedmen's Bureau (1866) / Josiah C. Nott. -- Instincts of races (1866) / J. C. Nott. -- The Negro at home: An inquiry after his capacity for self-government and the government of whites for controlling, leading, directing, or cooperating in; The civilization of the age; its material, intellectual, moral, religious, social and political interests; the objects of society and government; The businness and duties of our race; The offenses of legislation (1868) / Lindley Spring. -- Uncivilized races. Proving that many races of men are incapable of civilization. By an appeal to the most eminent scientific naturalists, explorers and historians of all ages. Being the substance of a paper read before the Anthropological Society of America (1868). -- The history and development of races. Annual address before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Tuesday evening, Feb. 23, 1869 (1869) / Harlow S. Orton. -- Letters on the proposed annexation of Santo Domingo, in answer to certain charges in the newspapers (1871) / Samuel G. Howe. -- Mongrelism (1876) / Watson F. Quinby. -- The Negro in his relations to the church, historical view (1889) / John S. Fairly. -- The American Negro: hist past and future (1900) / P[aul] B. Barringer.; Anti-Black Thought, 1863-1925; Ex-Library; xxviii, 460 pages.