| Arthur Bennett Archer - 1915 - 228 síður
...relatives. He was received with singing and dancing and every sign of affection. From this Park was convinced "that whatever difference there is between...the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
| Graeme Harper - 2001 - 280 síður
...including himself and the non-Moorish inhabitants of the region. 'I was fully convinced,' he said, 'that whatever difference there is between the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
| Debbie Lee - 2017 - 314 síður
...such as Mungo Park, where he was especially struck with Park's account of slavery. Park had written, "whatever difference there is between the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
| Eva Rueschmann - 2003 - 304 síður
...least initially, a fundamental belief in the common humanity of black Africans and white Europeans: "I was fully convinced that whatever difference there...the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
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