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The New South

CHAPTER VII
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There seems to be another factor.] In the Southern States the white man has made certain decisions regarding the relation of blacks and whites and is enforcing them without regard to the negro's wishes.

The Southerner is convinced that the negro is inferior and acts upon that conviction.

There is no suggestion that the laws forbidding intermarriage be repealed, or that separate schools be discontinued.

Restaurants and hotels must cater to one race only.

Most of the States require separation of the races in common carriers and even in railway stations.


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