On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated by the dominant race, and whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authority, and had no rights or privileges but... History of the Colored Race in America - Página 131por William T. Alexander - 1800 - 600 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 páginas
...the dominant race, and, whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authority, and had no rights or privileges but such as those who held...power and the government might choose to grant them." Such were the relations which formerly existed between the government, whether national or state, and... | |
| Michel Rosenfeld - 1994 - 452 páginas
...the dominant race, and, whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authority, and had no rights or privileges but such as those who held...the power and the Government might choose to grant them.84 Correspondingly, Taney argued that the words of the Declaration of Independence ("all men are... | |
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