Samuel Eliot Morison Quotes
The Freedmen Were Not Really Free In 1865, Nor Are Most Of Their Descendants Really Free In 1965. Slavery Was But One Aspect Of A Race And Color Problem That Is Still Far From Solution Here, Or Anywhere. In America Particularly, The Grapes Of Wrath Have Not Yet Yielded All Their Bitter Vintage.
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