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Identifier: clansmanamerican00dixo (find matches)
Title: The clansman : an American drama : from his two famous novels The leopard's spots and The clansman : presented by the Southern Amusement Co.
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946
Subjects: Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946 Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946 Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Publisher: New York : American News Co.
Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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ng to dowith him? The second big fact which confronts the thoughtful patrioticAmerican is that the greatest calamity which could possiblybefall this Republic would be the coiruption of our nationalcharacter by the assimilation of the Negro race. I have neverseen a white man of any brains who disputes this fact. I havenever seen a Negro of any capacity who did not deny it. A distinguished Negro college professor recently expressedhimself as to the future American in one of our great period-icals as follow s: All race prejudice will be eradicated. Physically, the newrace will be much the stronger. Tt will be endowed with ahigher intelligence and clearer conception of Cod than thewhites of the West have ever had. It will be much less ma-terial than the American white of to-day. It will be especiallyconcerned with the things of the mind, and moral excellencewill become the dominant factor in the life of the new nation.The new race is to gain more from the Black element thanfrom the White.
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z THE FUTURE OF THE NEGRO We have here an accurate statement of the passionate faithof ninety-nine Negroes out of every hundred. Professor DuRois, author of The Souls of Black Folk, undouhtcdly believesthis. His book is a remarkable contribution to the literatureof our race problem. In it for the first time we sec the nakedsoul of a Negro beating itself to death against the bars inwhich Aryan society has caged him! No white man with asoul can read this book without a tear. Mr. Charles W. Ches-nutt, the Negro novelist, believes in amalgamation, for he toldme so. Profes-sor Kelly Miller, the distinguished Negroteacher of Washington, believes it. In a recent article he de-clares: It is, of course, impossible to conceive of two races occupy-ing the same area, speaking the same language, worshipingaccording to the same ritual, and endowed with the samepolitical and civil privileges without ultimately fusing. .Socialequality is not an individual matter, as many contend, but isrigorously und

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