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Democracy and race friction : a study in social ethics

Writing from a pseudo-sociological standpoint, the author argues that fundamental differences racial justify a collective instinct for segregation, that African Americans must accept their innate inferiority, and that Black Americans must undertake the task of moral uplift in order to live peacefully (though separately) alongside the white majority
Print Book, English, 1914
Macmillan Co., New York, 1914