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A Comparative Study of the Negro Problem: The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 4
LIVING as we do in the midst of a people, which, if not of unmixed English blood, is at least English in institutions, language and laws, where can we better
read our destiny than in the pages of English history? “In our own hearts,” some will at once answer. But no, the thread of our fate is, to-day, more in the hands of
the American people than in our own.
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