The slave trade : $b Slavery and colorJervey, Theodore D. (Theodore Dehon)
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The slave trade : $b Slavery and color
Jervey, Theodore D. (Theodore Dehon)
African Americans; Slave trade -- United States; Slavery -- United States; United States -- Race relations
pg 160 Changed: securing wealth and properity
to: securing wealth and prosperity
pg 163 Changed: who declared of this colored offical
to: who declared of this colored official
pg 174 Changed: more properous and progressive
to: more prosperous and progressive
pg 174 Changed: attain the full statue
to: attain the full stature
pg 175 Changed: enlightment and progress
to: enlightenment and progress
pg 178 Changed: Five yeare before Booker Washington
to: Five years before Booker Washington
pg 196 Changed: Lower South the responsibilty
to: Lower South the responsibility
pg 197 Changed: preventitive of the breaking up
to: preventative of the breaking up
pg 197 Changed: seven-eighths of Caucasion blood
to: seven-eighths of Caucasian blood
pg 203 Changed: all hopes of social eqality
to: all hopes of social equality
pg 233 Changed: which if taken generaly
to: which if taken generally
pg 243 Changed: Iimmigration Facts and Figures
to: Immigration Facts and Figures
pg 305 Changed: Meanwhile the mass are growing
to: Meanwhile the masses are growing
pg 338 Changed: eternal langour is right and good
to: eternal languor is right and good
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