Theodore G. Bilbo Quote

The principle of segregation of the White and Negro races in the South is so well known that it requires no definition. Briefly and plainly stated, the object of this policy is to prevent the two races from meeting on terms of social equality. By established practice, each race maintains its own institutions and promotes its own social life.


Chapter Four: Southern Segregation and the Color Line - Take Your Choice, Separation or Mongrelization (1946)


The principle of segregation of the White and Negro races in the South is so well known that it requires no definition. Briefly and plainly stated,...

The principle of segregation of the White and Negro races in the South is so well known that it requires no definition. Briefly and plainly stated,...

The principle of segregation of the White and Negro races in the South is so well known that it requires no definition. Briefly and plainly stated,...

The principle of segregation of the White and Negro races in the South is so well known that it requires no definition. Briefly and plainly stated,...