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Teutonic race

The history of racial classification over time is a second such site entire races have disappeared from view, from public discussion, and from modern memory, though their flesh-and-blood members still walk the earth. What has become of the nineteenth century s Celts and Slavs, for instance Its Hebrews, Iberics, Mediterraneans, Teutons, and Anglo-Saxons This book tells the story of how these races—these public fictions—rose and fell in American social consciousness, and how the twentieth century s Caucasians emerged to take their place. [Pg.11]

Social distinctions of race and color are bound to exist here as elsewhere. .. While politically all such distinctions may be ignored, they cannot be socially. Half the nation spent its blood and treasure to give freedom to the Negro, but it has left him to win his own social equality. .. Prejudices of race forbid equally the free social intercourse of Teuton, Latin, and Mongolian. It does not argue the superiority of either to recognize that the natural affinity between the Anglo-Saxon and the Hebrew is extremely weak. Nature is to blame... [Pg.174]


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