I do not think that the white and black races will ever live in any country upon an equal footing. But I believe that they will remain in a state of hostility, unless they are separated.
Democracy in America
I do not think that the white and black races will ever live in any country upon an equal footing. But I believe that they will remain in a state of hostility, unless they are separated.
Democracy in America
'Democracy in America', Volume I, Chapter XVIII
1835
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