Mallory Cislo

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Jefferson’s insistence on the inherent inferiority of blacks was an extreme position within the spectrum of racial thinking at the time, but his inability to imagine a biracial society after emancipation was broadly shared by the most prominent founders, and almost all the plans for gradual emancipation at the national level included schemes for sending the freed slaves elsewhere.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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