| Eugene Harris - African Americans - 1898 - 20 pages
...of a. nineteenth, century civilization; races whose destruction was not due to a persecution w"hich came to them from without, but to a lack of moral...steam engine and the electric motor have slain their ilwusands, lieemtio'iis men, unchaste women, and impure homes have slain their tens of thousands: and... | |
| Robert Fishburne Campbell - African Americans - 1899 - 30 pages
...more rapidly and more surely than . shot and shell and bayonet. I mentioned a number of races that have perished, not because of destructive wars and...philanthropic efforts that were put forth to save them." If the cause of the excessive death rate among the negroes be moral rather than sanitary, then, as... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - Periodicals - 1900 - 890 pages
...civilization ; races whose destruction was not due to a persecution that came to them from without, but to lack of moral stamina within ; races that perished...philanthropic efforts that were put forth to save them." Nor let the idea be thought a vain one. No individual or race can sin vitally against nature's laws... | |
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