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" As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists to wrath and tears, there is some reason to believe that he suffered less than any other class in the South from its "peculiar institution. "
Commission on Negro History and Culture: Hearing Before the Special ... - หน้า 110
โดย United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 197 หน้า
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Oversight Hearing on Elementary and Secondary Education: Hearing, Ninety ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1972 - 282 หน้า
...1940 by two of the most famous historians of our time, Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager: As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists..."peculiar institution." The majority of the slaves were adequately fed, well cared for, and apparently happy. . . . Although brought to America by force, the...

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and Labor

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1972 - 1098 หน้า
...1940 by two of the most famous historians of our time, Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager: As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists..."peculiar institution." The majority of the slaves were adequately fed, well cared for, and apparently happy. . . . Although brought to America by force, the...

Sambo: The Rise and Demise of an American Jester

Joseph Boskin - 1988 - 273 หน้า
...lower case, Sambo was his major designa^ tion: "As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists to tears, there is some reason to believe that he suffered...class in the South from its peculiar institution." 63 Other names were adopted by whites in the following period, the visually descriptive "Stepin Fetchit"...
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Color, Culture, Civilization: Race and Minority Issues in American Society

Stanford M. Lyman - 1995 - 412 หน้า
...Eliot Morison included the following statement in volume 1 of their Growth of the American Republic: "As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists...he suffered less than any other class in the South. . . . Although brought to America by force, the incurably optimistic negro [sic] soon became attached...
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Charles H. Wesley: The Intellectual Tradition of a Black Historian

Charles Harris Wesley - 1997 - 338 หน้า
...of Columbia University and Amherst College. These authors wrote the following in the l950 edition: As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists...class in the south from its "peculiar institution"; and they refer to "The average childlike improvident, humorous, prevaricating and superstitious Negro."...
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Spaniards, Planters, and Slaves: The Spanish Regulation of Slavery in ...

Gilbert C. Din - 1999 - 388 หน้า
...text, The Growth of the American Republic, 1:537: As for Sambo, 'whose wrongs moved the abolition1sts to 'wrath and tears, there is some reason to believe...South from its "peculiar institution." The majority of slaves 'were adequately fed, well cared for, and apparently happy. Competent observers reported that...
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History as Mystery

Michael Parenti - 1999 - 310 หน้า
...four million enslaved Africans: "Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists to wrath and tears . . . suffered less than any other class in the South from its 'peculiar institution.'" And "the majority of slaves were . . . apparently happy. . . . There was much to be said for slavery...
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Slavery and the American South: Essays and Commentaries

Annette Gordon-Reed - 2003 - 266 หน้า
...deal with slave life it famously began with the now-astounding pronouncement: "As for Sambo, . . . there is some reason to believe that he suffered less...than any other class in the South from its 'peculiar institution.'"7 Countering such views was an uphill battle. For most of the twentieth century two college...
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Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong

James W. Loewen - 2007 - 464 หน้า
...white or black. A famous 1950 textbook by Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager actually said, "As for Sambo, whose wrongs moved the abolitionists...class in the South from its 'peculiar institution.' "l2 Peculiar institution meant slavery, of course, and Morison and Commager here provided a picture...
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