The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... European . Were the African's legs , features , hair and skin , on the other hand , in all respects similar to those of the European , but his brain and other principal organs essentially dissimilar , then might we be led , a priori ...
... European . Were the African's legs , features , hair and skin , on the other hand , in all respects similar to those of the European , but his brain and other principal organs essentially dissimilar , then might we be led , a priori ...
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... European or Asiatic hair ? Certainly not . It is still nothing but African hair extended somewhat beyond its usual length . Nor is its capability of such extension to be regarded in any other light than as evidence that it is ...
... European or Asiatic hair ? Certainly not . It is still nothing but African hair extended somewhat beyond its usual length . Nor is its capability of such extension to be regarded in any other light than as evidence that it is ...
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... European ancestors . Africa has a claim on them as well as Europe . They are the offspring of that licen- tious intercourse of sexes and colours , which so disgracefully prevails in every country where slavery is tolerated . We venture ...
... European ancestors . Africa has a claim on them as well as Europe . They are the offspring of that licen- tious intercourse of sexes and colours , which so disgracefully prevails in every country where slavery is tolerated . We venture ...
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