1. Marrow of Tradition
Delamere, he stated: "the negro is capable of a certain doglike fidelity, - I make the comparison in a kindly sense, - a certain personal devotion which is admirable in itself, and fits him eminently for a servile career. ... He is unwilling to change because of the traditional values that a black person's place in society is as a loyal servant to whites. ... When it all comes down to it, he's afraid that his world will change so much that his son will not have everything he deserves. ... He doesn't want change because he's afraid of it, so like every "loving" father he w...
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