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J. Pharoah Doss: LBJ’s Howard address...a cross-examination | Atlanta Daily World

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by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier During the Civil War, the big question was: What will White society do with the Black slaves once they were freed? White Americans feared ex-slaves would not be able to take care of themselves and wondered how they were going to manage “the Negro problem.” Former slave … Continued

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