Segregation and Common Sense

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A history of racial intermarriage and race-mixing (miscegenation) with various arguments against it. Presents forced integration as slavery. This book was privately published at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement (1961) just a few years prior to Loving v. Virginia and just after the desegregation decision of May 17th 1954. While being a little-known title it is historically note-worthy. * Contains a biblical historical and geographical overview of intermarriage and miscegenation. * Contains a cogent explanation of the Freedom of Association argument. * Contains rare quotes from Communist and Zionist sources. * Is fully cited and includes Scripture references. This work will challenge some readers. It represents a minority opinion obviously. These views did not prevail in society. They are nonetheless important to study to understand the complex social panorama of race- relations and how they have been framed from the Antebellum period through Emancipation and into the events of the 1950s and 1960s. This is an exact reproduction of an original held at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. [89058601675] Original from Forum Pub. Co. Boston. [1961] Reprinted for Academic use. Suitable for African-American Studies and US History Courses. Cited in Michigan Law Review Volume 101 Issue 3 2002 789.
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