The Arena, Volumen26Arena Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... negroes about 7.6 associations . One reason why the white criminals ' rate is so low is because of their difficulty in writing . Sometimes it was so slow and labored that only a few associations could be given . If the associations had ...
... negroes about 7.6 associations . One reason why the white criminals ' rate is so low is because of their difficulty in writing . Sometimes it was so slow and labored that only a few associations could be given . If the associations had ...
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... negroes place emphasis upon the social and religious desires , while the whites show a larger percentage of physical desires . The whites express cynicism rather than pronounced religious emotions . The wishes of the negroes are more ...
... negroes place emphasis upon the social and religious desires , while the whites show a larger percentage of physical desires . The whites express cynicism rather than pronounced religious emotions . The wishes of the negroes are more ...
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... negroes , but there also they are meeting a most complex and advanced civilization for which they have had but slight preparation . A more exhaustive study of criminality , carried out along lines some of which have been indicated in ...
... negroes , but there also they are meeting a most complex and advanced civilization for which they have had but slight preparation . A more exhaustive study of criminality , carried out along lines some of which have been indicated in ...
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