| William Randolph Scott - 2000 - 486 strani
...Crenaer African- American Family Life in Societal Context Crisis and Hope Walter R. Allen The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the Blacks makes...many things that are founded neither in reason nor in experience. — Alexander Hamilton DESPITE THE VOLUMINOUS RESEARCH on black family life, students... | |
| Thomas G. West - 1997 - 244 strani
...Hamilton's judgment was the same: "Their natural faculties are probably as good as ours. . . .The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...many things that are founded neither in reason nor experience."19 More important, in his Notes on the State of Virginia Jefferson makes clear that the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 2002 - 680 strani
...that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...sacrifice. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will ; and that the best way to counteract the... | |
| Gary V. Wood - 2004 - 268 strani
...Hamilton said of blacks: "Their natural faculties are probably as good as ours. . . . The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...many things that are founded neither in reason nor experience."75 Benjamin Franklin voiced similar views after a visit to a school for black children:... | |
| John Chester Miller - 692 strani
...superior to blacks. "The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks," Hamilton remarked, "makes us fancy many things that are founded neither in reason nor in experience"; given equal opportunity, he predicted, it would be shown that "their natural faculties... | |
| Gad J. Heuman, James Walvin - 2003 - 824 strani
...contempt we have been taught to entertain tor the blacks," Hamilton observed nearly two centuries ago, "makes us fancy many things that are founded neither in reason nor in experience."1 Just now, such "things" and much else in the Afro-American past are being subjected... | |
| Michael Lee Lanning - 2004 - 344 strani
...with a thoughtful summary of the entire question of African-American enlistees, writing: The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...sacrifice. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will; and that the best way to counteract the... | |
| Loring Bullard - 2004 - 261 strani
...Conventions, Expectations, and Misrepresentations The contempt we have been taught to entertain for blacks makes us fancy many things that are founded neither in reason nor in experience. Alexander Hamilton "By what strange perversion of reason can it be deemed disgraceful... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 2006 - 208 strani
...Revolutionary War] will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...sacrifice. But it should be considered that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will; and that the best way to counteract the... | |
| Noah M. Jedidiah Pickus - 2005 - 280 strani
...Founders' Constitution, 538). During the Revolutionary War, Alexander Hamilton wrote that "the contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...are founded neither in reason nor experience," and concluded that "the dictates of humanity and true policy equally interest me in favor of this unfortunate... | |
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