| 1836 - 180 páginas
...kitchen, and not to the wldtes.) * * * * Let me be understood here : this pollution is the of> spring of Slavery ; it springs not from the character of the negro, but from the condition of tlie slave.'' The unbounded wrath and railing with which this disclosure was received in a certain... | |
| 1837 - 340 páginas
...the South, that the Slave States are Sodoms, and almost every village family is a brothel." ...... " Let me be understood here. This pollution is the offspring...of the negro, but from the condition of the slave." The Rev. SS JOCELYN, of New Haven, in supporting a resolution " that the American church is guilty... | |
| Arthur Wallace Calhoun - 1918 - 406 páginas
...brothel. (In this I refer to the inmates of the kitchen and not to the whites.) . . This pollution . . . springs not from the character of the negro but from the condition of the slave. Olmsted reports an obscene quarrel of negro nurses occurring on a South Carolina train while the white... | |
| Mark Michael Smith - 2001 - 392 páginas
...shocking the ear with their vulgar jestings, and voluptuous songs." "This pollution," believed Thome, "is the offspring of slavery; it springs not from...character of the negro, but from the condition of the slave.'"3* Northern free labor gave rise to a social order whose register often soothed and reassured... | |
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