American Civilization And the Negro the Afro American in Relation to National P

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American Civilization And the Negro the Afro American in Relation to National P
C V Charles Victor Roman
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206 American Civilisation and the Negro.
IV.
The Negro expects of the white man a reasonable measure of consistency.
Currency reform and manhood degradation form an incongruous program of "progressiveness. " Paleontology has established the fact that the primitive man showed far more skill in depicting ani- mals than in drawing human beings. In fact, "Amid the quaternary works of art, compared with animal figures, human figures are extremely rare. Primitive artists evidently had no skill in thi
...s direction. " This seems to be a phase of a still more general and puzzling fact; civilized man often shows more interest in and sympathy with the brute creation than with humanity. The suffering of frogs in a physiological laboratory excites more interest than the agony of working girls in a sweat-shop. The imagined torturing of dogs in laboratories arouses more humane activity than the actual torturing of men in prisons.
A striking illustration of this phase of human nature came under my observation recently in a Southern city, famed for culture and refinement.


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