“The real reason for the backward condition of Sicily is, in my opinion, not so much the intermixture of races as the neglect and oppression of the masses of the people. In 1861, when Sicily became a part of the Italian Confederation, 90 per cent. of the population were wholly unable to read or write. This means that at this time the people of Sicily were not much better off, as far as education is concerned, than the Negro slaves at the time of emancipation. It has been”
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The Man Farthest Down: A Record of Observation and Study in Europe: Enriched edition. Exploring Social Inequality: European Perspectives and African American Insights
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