| T. Michael Miller - 1987 - 452 str.
...scheme, to see a man neither black nor white, with blue eyes and a wooly head, has something in it which the mind recoils. It appears that these people,...themselves in such unqualified terms, as possessing the highest degree, both moral and political virtue, should afford no better proof of it than this... | |
| Werner Sollors - 2000 - 566 str.
...example of recoil before the mulatto and the implications of blood mixture: Some of these [mulattoes] were about half white, some almost white, leaving...only becoming slaves themselves, but changing color. (Sketches of History, Life and Manners in the United States, New Haven, 1826, p. 101, italics added)... | |
| Werner Sollors - 2000 - 566 str.
...scheme, to sec a man neither black nor white, with blue eyes, and a woolly head, has something in it al which the mind recoils. It appears that these people...only becoming slaves themselves, but changing color. (Sketches of History, Lift and Manners in the United States, New Haven, 1826, p. 101, italics addedl... | |
| Michel Fabre - 1980 - 252 str.
...black nor white, with blue eyes, and a woolly head, has something in it at which the mind recoils. lt appears that these people instead of abolishing slavery,...only becoming slaves themselves, but changing color. (Sketches of History, Life and Manners in the United States, New Haven, 1826, p. 101 , italics added).... | |
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