North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 790
... civilization can stand the strain which they bring about . The constantly recurring epidemics of rape and lynching , and the numerous race riots and incipient wars force these questions upon us . Optimistic though we be , we cannot ...
... civilization can stand the strain which they bring about . The constantly recurring epidemics of rape and lynching , and the numerous race riots and incipient wars force these questions upon us . Optimistic though we be , we cannot ...
Page 793
... civilization after a long and laborious struggle upward . Through a series of well defined steps , he has risen from barbarism to his present plane . The system in which he now dwells is the logical outcome of all that has gone before ...
... civilization after a long and laborious struggle upward . Through a series of well defined steps , he has risen from barbarism to his present plane . The system in which he now dwells is the logical outcome of all that has gone before ...
Page 794
... civilization is thus the culmina- tion of a series of steps , all the steps must be taken before it can safely be reached . ( To suddenly introduce another race , therefore , to any step near the top before it has taken the pre ...
... civilization is thus the culmina- tion of a series of steps , all the steps must be taken before it can safely be reached . ( To suddenly introduce another race , therefore , to any step near the top before it has taken the pre ...
Page 795
... civilization for which it was not prepared . The disappearance of the Turanian peoples of Europe after the Aryan invasion ( their only modern representatives being the Lapps and Finns of the far North , who were protected from contact ...
... civilization for which it was not prepared . The disappearance of the Turanian peoples of Europe after the Aryan invasion ( their only modern representatives being the Lapps and Finns of the far North , who were protected from contact ...
Page 796
... civilization to their shores . This vital decay progressed rapidly up to the taking of the first Census in 1832 ; and for the forty years immediately following that Census , the remnant of natives decreased by 68 per cent . ! -only ...
... civilization to their shores . This vital decay progressed rapidly up to the taking of the first Census in 1832 ; and for the forty years immediately following that Census , the remnant of natives decreased by 68 per cent . ! -only ...
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