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" The whole behavior of the Negro toward the whites, as a matter of fact, was singularly free of that deference and circumspection which might have been expected in a slave community. It was not unusual for slaves to gather on street corners at night, for... "
Black New Orleans, 1860-1880 - Σελίδα 9
των John W. Blassingame - 2008 - 319 σελίδες
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Blake: or; The Huts of America

Martin R. Delany - 1971 - 356 σελίδες
...Jr., who has written that "The whole behavior of the Negro toward the whites, as a matter of fact, was singularly free of that deference and circumspection which might have been expected in a slave community. It was not unusual for slaves to gather on street corners at night, for example, where they...
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There is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America

Vincent Harding - 1981 - 476 σελίδες
...Tregle, wrote of the city's life in that year: "The whole behaviour of the Negro toward whites . . . was singularly free of that deference and circumspection which might have been expected in a slave community. It was not unusual for slaves to gather on street corners at night, for example, where they...
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