THE NEGRO QUESTION
Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. NEW YORK, April 16. (Received April 17, at 0.2 a.m.) Ex-President Grover Cleveland, speaking at New York, attacked President Roosevelt's negro policy. He advocated the domination of the whites in the South, and declared that the denial of social equality to the negroes was not the outcome of prejudice but of racial instinct. The whites in the South were entitled to the utmost consideration and the sympathetic fellowship of the north.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12639, 17 April 1903, Page 5
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