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Stranger’s Guide Around New York and its Vicinity, 1853
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Stranger’s Guide Around New York and its Vicinity, 1853
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Stranger’s Guide Around New York and its Vicinity, 1853
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The New York Age, New York, September 21, 1911
It is more obligatory upon Negroes than upon other sorts of people to so conduct themselves in places of public amusement, accommodation and transportation as gentlemen - modest, quiet, unobtrusive, but without fear or subserviency - because any display of vulgarity, uppishness, bumptiousness, attracts attention more readily to them than to others, because of their color. Conduct in such places which would pass unnoticed or be laughed out of countenance when exhibited by a white person, is promptly resented when exhibited by a black person, often with serious consequences. It is not wise to rush into a fight, and it is foolish to run out of one when it rushes into you. Fight, when forced to do it, but fight hardest not to be forced to do it.
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Psychoanalysis and Love, André Tridon, 1922
Such incidents as that make one wonder how many lynchings have been precipitated by the hysterical actions of neurotic women.
(Indeed.)
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, September 18, 1907