There is a race so different from our own that we do not permit those belonging to it to become citizens of the United States. Persons belonging to it are, with few exceptions, absolutely excluded from our country. I allude to the Chinese race. Implicating Empire - Página 23editado por - 2009 - 216 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 746 páginas
...of voters, or when they approach the ballot box in order to exercise the high privilege of voting. There is a race so different from our own that we...excluded from our country. I allude to the Chinese race. But, by the statute in question, a Chinaman can ride in the same passenger coach with white citizens... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 páginas
...of voters, or when they approach the ballot-box in order to exercise the high privilege of voting. There is a race so different from our own that we do not permit those belonging to it tobecome citizens of the United States. Persons belonging to it are, with few exceptions, absolutely... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 páginas
...of voters, or when they approach the ballot-box in order to exercise the high privilege of voting. There is a race so different from our own that we...excluded from our country. I allude to the Chinese race. But by the statute in question, a Chinaman can ride in the same passenger coach with white citizens... | |
| Charles A. Lofgren - 1988 - 282 páginas
...city's streets. Quite the contrary. The Louisiana separate car law itself allowed even the Chinese — "a race so different from our own that we do not permit those belonging to it to become citizens" — to ride in coaches with whites. Social equality was a bogus issue which had no bearing on the meaning... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1993 - 1164 páginas
...Harlan's dissent refers to Chinese immigrants as being from "a race so different from (the white race] that we do not permit those belonging to it to become citizens of the United States."14 Judge Thomas attempts to deal with this glaring flaw by arguing that under m 163 US at 559.... | |
| Charles McClain - 1994 - 434 páginas
...Cal. 399, 404-05 (Cal. 1854); cf. Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537, 561 (1896) (Harlan, J., dissenting) ("There is a race so different from our own that we...belonging to it to become citizens of the United States. ... I allude to the Chinese race."). 70 See JOHN W. DOWER, WAR WITHOUT MERCY: RACE & POWER IN THE PACIFIC... | |
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