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The destiny of the American Negro

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Sutherland addresses a medical association in Memphis, Tennessee. A white doctor, he advocates separation of the white and black races for moral and medical reasons, regarding African Americans as an inferior race morally, intellectually, and medically.

"Reprinted from Memphis medical monthly, December 1905."

"President's address, Annual Meeting, Tri-State Medical Assn. (Miss., Ark., & Tenn.), Memphis, November 21-23, 1905."

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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african americans segregation health and hygiene tri state medical association of mississippi arkansas and tennessee meeting memphis tenn addresses tennessee memphis african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division daniel murray pamphlet collection library of congress h l hugh lewis sutherland american negro ultra high resolution high resolution race relations
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01/01/1905
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memphis
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label_outline Explore Tri State Medical Association Of Mississippi Arkansas And Tennessee, H L Hugh Lewis Sutherland

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african americans segregation health and hygiene tri state medical association of mississippi arkansas and tennessee meeting memphis tenn addresses tennessee memphis african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division daniel murray pamphlet collection library of congress h l hugh lewis sutherland american negro ultra high resolution high resolution race relations