The Troublesome Presence: American Democracy and the Negro |
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Contents
America and the Negro | 1 |
Colonist and Slave | 11 |
The Founding Fathers | 32 |
Copyright | |
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Troublesome Presence: Democracy and Black Americans Eli Ginzberg,Alfred S. Eichner Limited preview - 1993 |
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