The Basis of Ascendancy a Discussion of Certain Principles of Public Policy Inv

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The Basis of Ascendancy a Discussion of Certain Principles of Public Policy Inv
Murphy, Edgar Gardner, 1869-1913
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They can never be wholly prevented; but the impression that the develop ment of the negro race, its enlarging efficiency and intelligence, will in itself add to the frequency of inter marriage, or will itself increase the impulses of racial fusion, is, so far as one can now determine, totally un founded.
Indeed, the tendencies toward actual intermarriage in any two racial groups are never strong, and they usually decrease in proportion to the nature and the degree of the differences to be "over
...come. " The de gree of unlikeness marks the depth and persistency of the division. While the American may occasionally intermarry with human families such as the Russian or the Pole, or even with the Turk, he usually does not; for the normal disinclination upon each side has a natural basis in their varying or divergent cultures. The negro in America has, outwardly and consciously, no conflicting culture. He has accepted, in one sense, the peculiar culture of the land, and he has been in cluded locally and politically within the same state.

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