They Call Me Dr. Breaux on Nostr: "Being an advocate of the abolition of slavery was not the same thing as being a ...
"Being an advocate of the abolition of slavery was not the same thing as being a proponent of the fundamental equality of black and white people, or the unity of the human species...to say nothing of equal citizenship rights and equal protection under the law."
Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow
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