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Title: White supremacy and Negro subordination; or, Negroes a subordinate race, and (so-called) slavery its normal condition, with an appendix, showing the past and present condition of the countries south of us
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: Van Evrie, John H., b. 1816
Subjects: Slavery -- Justification African Americans Slavery -- United States Controversial literature 1868 Latin America
Publisher: New York, Van Evrie, Horton & Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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y—An AfricanHeathenism in America 509 XVI CO NTENTS. CHAPTER XXIV. CONCLUSION. Pag« Review of the Subject—Juxtaposition with the Subordinate Race hasOriginated New Ideas in the Master Race, and Rendered RepublicanLiberty Practicable—Beneficent Union of Capital and Labor in theSouth—A Southern Majority and Northern Minority have Acquiredall the Territory, Fought all the Battles, and Conducted the Nationin every Step of its Growth, since its Foundation to the PresentTime—The Acquisition of the Gulf States has Secured Equal Rightsto the Masses at the North—Final Acquisition of Cuba, CentralAmerica, etc., Essential to the National Development—Extension ofso-called Slavery a Vital Law of National Existence, and AbsolutelyEssential to American Civilization . 336 APPENDIX. CHAPTER I. The Indian or Aboriginal Races of America 1 CHAPTER II. Spanish Conquest and Policy 12 CHAPTER III.The Mongrel Republics 34 CHAPTER IV. The Islands, Past and Present 45 CHAPTER V.Conclusion 6? 11%
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CAUCASIAN CHAPTER I. CAUSES OF POPULAR DELUSION. American slavery, though having no existence in fact,is a phrase which, for the last forty years, has been oftenerheard than American democracy ; yet the latter is one ofthe great powers of the earth, and destined, in the courseof time, to revolutionize the world. But in this promin-ence of an abstraction, and indifference, or apparent indiffer-ence, to the grandest fact of modern times, is witnessed thewide-spread and almost despotic influence of the Europeanover the American mind. What is here tei-rned Americanslavery, is the status of the negro in American society—thesocial relation of the negro to the white man—which, being inaccord with the natural relations of the races, springs spon-taneously from the necessities of human society. The whitecitizen is superior, the negro inferior; and, therefore, when-ever or wherever they happen to be in juxtaposition, thehuman law should accord, as it does accord in the South, withthese rela

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Slavery____Justification
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  • bookpublisher:New_York__Van_Evrie__Horton___Co_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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