The destiny of the American Negro
Summary
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."
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Date
01/01/1905
Location
memphis
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