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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
George A Levesque |
| ISBN: | 0815315937 9780815315933 081531003X 9780815310037 |
| OCLC Number: | 29703639 |
| Description: | xviii, 537 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Pt. I. The Social Composition. 1. They Cannot Thrive Among Us. 2. Sustained Very Evidently By Means of Emigration -- Pt. II. The Color Line. 3. Is Boston Anti-Slavery? 4. Complexional Distinctions. 5. The Cause of Equal School Privileges. 6. That Separate Schools May Be Abolished. 7. Privileges And Immunities of Citizens -- Pt. III. Life in the Ghetto. 8. Colored Churches. Is There Any Necessity For Their Existence? 9. Colored People Assuming A Position Independent of Their Pale-Face Brethren -- Pt. IV. Pathology of the Ghetto. 10. Crime Is Not All Owing To One Cause. 11. No Other Class Struggles For A Livelihood Under So Many Disadvantages. 12. Facts Of A Deeply Deadly Nature. |
| Series Title: | Studies in African American history and culture. |
| Responsibility: | George A. Levesque. |
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