Frederick Douglass Quote

In the United States, the slightest infusion of Teutonic blood is thought to be sufficient to account for any considerable degree of intelligence found under any possible color of the skin.


Self-Made Men (1872)


In the United States, the slightest infusion of Teutonic blood is thought to be sufficient to account for any considerable degree of intelligence...

In the United States, the slightest infusion of Teutonic blood is thought to be sufficient to account for any considerable degree of intelligence...

In the United States, the slightest infusion of Teutonic blood is thought to be sufficient to account for any considerable degree of intelligence...

In the United States, the slightest infusion of Teutonic blood is thought to be sufficient to account for any considerable degree of intelligence...