The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... negroes to become industrious and skilful workmen , thus enabling them to live good lives and to earn a decent living . Such training was especially needed , as the negroes had only recently been freed from slavery , and had now for the ...
... negroes to become industrious and skilful workmen , thus enabling them to live good lives and to earn a decent living . Such training was especially needed , as the negroes had only recently been freed from slavery , and had now for the ...
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... negroes . Some of these were traded off to the settlers . These negroes were found very useful for working the tobacco fields , and it was not many years before more negroes were brought over from Africa , not only into Vir- ginia , but ...
... negroes . Some of these were traded off to the settlers . These negroes were found very useful for working the tobacco fields , and it was not many years before more negroes were brought over from Africa , not only into Vir- ginia , but ...
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... negroes are here , and are now free citizens of the republic , it certainly is important that they should become good citizens . 37. The School at Tuskegee . We have read about one school ( p . 211 ) which is doing good work in ...
... negroes are here , and are now free citizens of the republic , it certainly is important that they should become good citizens . 37. The School at Tuskegee . We have read about one school ( p . 211 ) which is doing good work in ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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