His first appeal to suffrage was the promise of "forty acres and a mule." His second, the threat that Democratic success meant his re-inslavement. Both have proved false in his experience. He looked for a home, and he got the freedman's bank. He fought... The Race Problem - Sayfa 545Henry Woodfin Grady tarafından - 1900 - 21 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1890 - 514 sayfa
...false in his experience. He looked for a home, and he got the freedman's bank. He fought under the promise of the loaf, and in victory was denied the...confidence and sympathy that is at last his best and his enduring hope. And so, without leaders or organization — and lacking the resolute heroism of... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1890 - 676 sayfa
...false in his experience. He looked for a home, and he got the freedman's bank. He fought under the promise of the loaf, and in victory was denied the...confidence and sympathy that is at last his best and his enduring hope. And so, without leaders or organization — ' HIS LIFE, WRITINGS, AND SPEECHES.... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1890 - 678 sayfa
...false in his experience. He looked for a home, and he got the freedman's bank. He fought under the promise of the loaf, and in victory was denied the...his lot is cast, and whose prosperity is bound up in his—and that he has gained nothing in politics to compensate the loss of their confidence and sympathy... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1800 - 338 sayfa
...false in his experience. He looked for a home, and he got the freedman's bank. He fought under the promise of the loaf, and in victory was denied the...Discouraged and deceived, he has realized at last "Ttnat his best friends are his neighbors, with whom his lot is ( cast, and whose prosperity is bound... | |
| 1900 - 526 sayfa
...cent, of theirs. By what fair rule shall the stigma be put upon one section, while the other escapes? " What invites the negro to the ballot-box ? He knows...the loss of their confidence and sympathy that is at least his best and his enduring hope. " You may pass force bills, but they will not avail. You may... | |
| Dale Carnegie - 2007 - 529 sayfa
...so in New England than in the South. What invites the negro to the ballot-box? He knows that of a! men it has promised him most and yielded him least....whom his lot is cast, and whose prosperity is bound tip ia his — and that^he has gained nothing M politics to compensate the loss of their confidence... | |
| Dale Carnegie, Joseph Berg Esenwein - 2007 - 529 sayfa
...second, the threat that Democratic success meant his reftnslavement, Both have been proved false in Ms experience. He looked for a home, and he got the Freedman's...cast, and whose prosperity is bound up in his — and that^he has gained nothing in politics to compensate the loss of their confidence and sympathy, that... | |
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