White Red Black Sketches of American Society in the United States During the
White Red Black Sketches of American Society in the United States During the
Ferencz Aurelius Pulszky
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THE HUNTER NATIONS. In the Rotunda of the Capitol at Washington, where a series of paintings records the principal facts of the his- tory of North America, from the first arrival of the May- flower at Plymouth Rock, to the surrender of Lord Corn- wallis at York Town, two bas-reliefs, facing one another, are devoted to the relation of the white to the red man. They typif)' the history of this race in contact with the Anglo-Saxons. On one side Vv^e see William Penn, buy- ing land from King Tamman...y ; on the other, Daniel Boone, attacked by two red men, slaying them both. These two representations contain, in the smallest compass, the beginning, the progress, and the final result of the contact between the race of Hunters and that of Agricul- turists. Even the conflict of the keeper of the sheep and the tiller of the ground, ended fatally for the no made in the history of Abel and Cain ; and from that time, down to our days, the moveable tent and the fixed house have often been in war with one another, but the co-existence of the hunter and of the ploughman in the same country is utterly impossible.
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