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" I do not doubt, that even if they did remember it, they might have denied it ; because native Africans do not at all like it to be supposed that they retain the customs of their country; and consider themselves wonderfully civilized by their being transplanted... "
Five Years in Trinidad and St. Vincent: A View of the Social Condition of ... - Page 236
by Mrs. Carmichael (A. C.) - 1834
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - African Americans - 1919 - 526 pages
...supposed that they retain the customs of their country and consider themselves wonderfully civilized by being transplanted from Africa to the West Indies....superior people, and lord it over the native Africans." Furthermore, the slave had in fact very little desire to return to his native land. I once had an opportunity...
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Publication of the American Sociological Society, Volume 13

American Sociological Association - Sociology - 1919 - 246 pages
...supposed that they retain the customs of their country and consider themselves wonderfully civilized by being transplanted from Africa to the West Indies....superior people, and lord it over the native Africans." and spoke their language. This missionary offered to send them back to Africa and even urged them to...
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Militarism, Imperialism, and Racial Accomodation (c): An Analysis and ...

Imperialism - 1992 - 398 pages
...supposed that they retain the customs of their country and consider themselves wonderfully civilized by being transplanted from Africa to the West Indies....superior people, and lord it over the native Africans." ships successful in landing in this country just at the opening of the war. The old man remembered...
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'I Want to Disturb My Neighbour': Lectures on Slavery, Emancipation and ...

Verene Shepherd - Enslaved persons - 2007 - 393 pages
...of exclusion,38 in the context of slavery African being the excluded category. AC Carmichael noted: 'Creole Negroes invariably consider themselves superior people and lord it over the native Africans.'39 Alternative Knowledge Systems: Colonization, Slavery, Africa and Africans Modern scholars...
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