The coloured race in America
The coloured race in America
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The Association calls attention to the general oppression of black Americans in the South, but it dwells mostly on African American prisoners in convict camps and chain gangs, whose treatment the Association says amounts to a new form of slavery. The Association advocates self-help among African Americans as the only alternative to racial conflict in the U.S.
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