This policy has been courageously and insistently advocated for over fifteen years, and has been triumphant for perhaps ten years. As a result of this tender of the palmbranch, what has been the return? In these years there have occurred: 1. The disfranchisement... The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches - Page 43by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1907 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
 | 1903 - 1026 pages
...disfranchisement of the negro, the legal creation of a distinct status of civil inferiority for him, and the withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the negro. But Mr. Du Bois would have him insist upon his right to the ballot as a necessity for his social salvation... | |
 | American Academy of Political and Social Science - Latin America - 1903 - 268 pages
...palm branch, what has been the result? In these years there have occurred (1) the disfranchisement of the negro; (2) the legal creation of a distinct...inferiority for the negro ; (3) the steady withdrawal of aid for institutions for the higher training of the negro." It is admitted that these changes have not... | |
 | American Academy of Political and Social Science - Electronic journals - 1903 - 598 pages
...palm branch, what has been the result? In these years there have occurred (l) the disfranchiscment of the negro; (2) the legal creation of a distinct...inferiority for the negro; (3) the steady withdrawal of aid for institutions for the higher training of the negro." It is admitted that these changes have not... | |
 | American periodicals - 1903 - 894 pages
...disfranchisement of the negro, the legal creation of a distinct status of civil inferiority for him, and the withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the negro. But Mr. Du Bois would have him insist upon his right to the ballot as a necessity for his social salvation... | |
 | Bessie Pullen-Burry - African Americans - 1905 - 296 pages
...disfranchisement of the negro, the legal creation of a distinct status of civil inferiority for the race, and the steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the coloured people. This school of thought declares that Booker Washington faces a triple paradox in (i)... | |
 | Bessie Pullen-Burry - African Americans - 1905 - 296 pages
...of Booker Washington's teaching. During that period they point to the disfranchisement of the negro, the legal creation of a distinct status of civil inferiority for the race, and the steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the coloured people.... | |
 | Asia - 1906 - 918 pages
...palm-branch, what has been the return ? In three years there have occurred : " i. The disfranchisement of the negro. " 2. The legal creation of a distinct...The steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for higher training of the negro." But Mr. Du Bois, and " the other class of negroes who cannot agree with... | |
 | Asia - 1906 - 948 pages
...palm-branch, what has been the return ? In three years there have occurred : " i. The disfranchisement of the negro. " 2. The legal creation of a distinct...The steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for higher training of the negro." But Mr. Du Bois, and " the other class of negroes who cannot agree with... | |
 | John Walter Gregory - Black race - 1925 - 288 pages
...palm-branch, what has been the return ? In these years there have occurred : (1) The disfranchisement of the Negro. (2) The legal creation of a distinct...institutions for the higher training of the Negro." CW Chestnutt (1903, p. 104), another Negro leader writing in 1903, agreed that " the rights of Negroes... | |
 | Waldo W. Braden - History - 1999 - 304 pages
.... advocated for over fifteen years. ... In these years there have occurred: 1. The disfranchisement of the Negro. 2. The legal creation of a distinct...institutions for the higher training of the Negro. . . . The question then comes: Is it possible, and probable, that nine millions of men can make effective... | |
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