The American Prejudice Against Color

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The American Prejudice Against Color
William G Allen
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_"--and a most remarkabledocument it was--remarkable, however, only for its intense vulgarity, its absurd contradictions, and its ridiculous attempts at piety andpoetry.
Me, he describes as the "Professor of Charms" and "Charming Professor, "once--the "tawney charmer. " Hibbard's article is not by me; and, if it were, its defilement is suchthat I could not be tempted to give it at length. Laughable andlamentable as the article is in the main, I still thank Hibbard for someportions of it, and es
...pecially for that one which substantiates thecharge which I have brought against the "respectable men of Fulton. "Thus ends the mob.
CHAPTER V.
DARK DAYS.
Reader, I am now to describe the events of the two weeks which followedthe Fulton onslaught; and I can assure you that language has yet to beinvented in which to write in its fullness what, when the children ofcertain parents shall look back fifty years hence, they will regard asthe darkest deeds recorded in the history of their ancestors.
Diabolical as was the mob, yet the shameful and outrageous persecutionto which Miss King was subjected during those memorable weeks, at thehands of her relatives and the Fulton Community, sinks it (the mob) intoutter significance.


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