The Plantation SchoolVantage Press, 1976 - 285 pages |
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... enemy ... of the progress of the human race in liberty , jus- tice and goodness , " and later the Church was denounced as " the mighty bulwark of American slavery , the haughty cor- rupt , implacable , and impious foe of the Anti ...
... enemy ... of the progress of the human race in liberty , jus- tice and goodness , " and later the Church was denounced as " the mighty bulwark of American slavery , the haughty cor- rupt , implacable , and impious foe of the Anti ...
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... enemy . Al- though the Southern states had a larger number of college - educated men in proportion to the white population of the North , the masses below the Mason and Dixon line were more ignorant than those above . Bell Irvin Wiley ...
... enemy . Al- though the Southern states had a larger number of college - educated men in proportion to the white population of the North , the masses below the Mason and Dixon line were more ignorant than those above . Bell Irvin Wiley ...
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... enemy , 50 During the previous year , blacks on certain plantations had begun drilling with arms provided by the army to insure that their former masters would not return independently of white direction . Some blacks on their own ...
... enemy , 50 During the previous year , blacks on certain plantations had begun drilling with arms provided by the army to insure that their former masters would not return independently of white direction . Some blacks on their own ...
Contents
PHILLIPS AND THE PLANTATION SCHOOL | 1 |
CROSSCURRENTS OF THOUGHT | 16 |
A SCHOOL FOR MASTERS | 53 |
Copyright | |
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