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This issue details the Mason-Dixon line and the question of segregation, black-white relations, and social roles. The author argues that segregation is just, arguing: "Although he [the "black man" in general] may never aspire to social or political equality he may yet gain and retain the respect of the southern people." Additional topics discussed within include a report on football games, and discussion of Greek parties.

Publication Date

11-3-1909

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Keywords

Football; Mason-Dixon Line; Parties; Racialized Language; Black-White Relations; Segregation; Social Roles;

Subject

Football; Mason-Dixon Line; Parties; Racialized Language; Black-White Relations; Segregation; Social Roles;

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1909-11-03

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