Class, Color And Race; Questions And Prejudices Discussed
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W. B. Northrup contributed an artiqle to the Baltimore Sunday Herald for August 9th, 1903, on "England is an Earthly Paradise for the Coloured Brother," in which he said, among other interesting things: "During the last few months Mr. W. T. Stead, Editor of the Review of Reviews, has been giving 'At Homes' to his various friends at his offices on Friday afternoons. Not long since a number of negroes were invited to an 'at home.' Among others was D. E. Tobias, a coloured man from South Carolina.... Tobias was called upon for an address, and he chose for his subject 'The Superiority of Blacks over the Whites.' Tobias and his friends openly challenged the superiority of the white race over the black, and said a great many pointed things which sounded strangely to some of the assemblage. Among other things Tobias stated that a friend of his felt a sort of prejudice against white men, and he made the point that race prejudice of blacks against whites did exist. That was putting Jthe boot on the other leg so cleverly that most persons who had arguments against Tobias' statements were too flabbergasted to say anything." I may here state that as facts are always much stronger than fiction I had not the slightest difficulty in upsetting many of the white man's theories about the superiority of the white races over coloured races.
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