"Black man" Quotes from Famous Books
... and saw standing by his side a naked and stalwart black man, smiling blandly at his discovery with ... — What's Bred In the Bone • Grant Allen
... strangers. These enclosures are very close together, and only narrow lanes permit circulation. As we turn a corner we may see a woman disappear quickly, giggling, while children run away with terrified howls, for what the black man is to ours the white man ... — Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific • Felix Speiser
... do not favor depriving the black man of his natural human right to hunt and shoot. If he is the owner of land, or if he leases or rents it, or if he does not, he should have exactly the same privilege of hunting that the white man has. That is ... — Our Vanishing Wild Life - Its Extermination and Preservation • William T. Hornaday
... God in peace," said Sanders, "and let all other men worship theirs; and say no evil word to white men for these are very quick to anger. Also it is unbecoming that a black man should speak ... — The Keepers of the King's Peace • Edgar Wallace
... brought to a stand-still by a rustling among the bushes on the other side of the fence, and presently discovered old Toby looking at him over a fallen log. A smile of genuine joy and relief overspread the black man's features when he saw who the vigilant sentry was, and he immediately got upon his feet and came ... — True To His Colors • Harry Castlemon
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