id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.a0011554979 Griggs, Sutton E. Wisdom's call by Sutton E. Griggs 1911 .txt text/plain 27707 1873 79 settled for all time to come the question of theinnate capacity of the white South for great achievements. epidemics of yellow fever which in times past disorganized the business of states and nations, and converted whole cities into one great funeral procession, the Negro resting wholly upon such sense of guardianship as might be developed in the white race. Negro, the strain of brutality creeps through intermarriage into the entire life of the white South, look condition of society in which there is no law governing men save the sentiment of the people as manifested on any given occasion. posed white South to revise its attitude toImpediward the Negro with regard to the Negro men accord the white women of the of the Southern white man toward the Negro so for the Southern white man, asks, not that the South One-party political life is not the white man's method. ./cache/uc1.a0011554979.pdf ./txt/uc1.a0011554979.txt