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The white man's failure in government

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The white man's failure in government

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Johnson, an African American Baptist minister from Baltimore, questions the ability of the white race to rule itself justly or democratically, citing the absurdities and shortcomings he sees on the U.S. political and economic scene in the late 19th century. This discourse seems designed as a counterwieght to the usual arguments about the inferiority of the black race.
"This pamphlet is a chapter from a book to be published in the near future, entitled: The nation from a new point of view."
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LC copy has correction in ink on p. 41.

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01/01/1900
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united states
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Library of Congress
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