The destinies of the two races, in this country, are indissolubly linked together, and the interests of both require that the common government of all shall not permit the seeds of race hate to be planted under the sanction of law, What can more certainly... Opportunity - Página 116editado por - 1942Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1896 - 746 páginas
...feeling of distrust between these races, than state enactments which, in fact, I Plessy D. Ferguson proceed on the ground that colored citizens are so...to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens ? That, as all will admit, is the real meaning of such legislation as was enacted in Louisiana. The... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 páginas
...between these races, than state enactments which in fact proceed on the ground that colored citi^ zens are so inferior and degraded that they cannot be allowed...sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens? That, as all will admit, is the real meaning of such legislation as was enacted in Louisiana. The sure... | |
| 1907 - 548 páginas
...whites," he says, "are in no danger from the presence here of eight millions of blacks. . . . What can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly...sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens?" "Such laws," says the distinguished jurist, "can have no other result than to render permanent peace... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 páginas
...government of all shall not permit the seeds of race hate to be planted under the sanction of law. What can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly...sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens? That, as all will admit, is the real meaning of such legislation as was enacted in Louisiana. The sure... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1668 páginas
...state enactments, which, in fact, proceed on the ground that colored citizens are so inferior anil degraded that they cannot be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens? That, as all will admit, is the real meaning of such legislation as was enacted in Louisiana. The sure... | |
| Jean Georges Sauveplanne - 1974 - 272 páginas
...government of all shall not permit the seeds of race hate to be planted under the sanction of law. What can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly...sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens? That, as all will admit, is the real meaning of such legislation as was enacted in Louisiana. It was... | |
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