[Black and White by Timothy Thomas Fortune]@TWC D-Link bookBlack and White CHAPTER VIII 4/4
But the open and shameless cohabitation of white men with negro women in our community cries to heaven for abatement.
This crime in its nature has been such as to elude our grasp owing to the limited time of our session.
It is poisoning the fountains of our social life; it is ruining and degrading our young men, men who would scorn to have imputation put on them of equalization with negroes, but who have, nevertheless, found the lowest depths of moral depravity in this unnatural shame of their lives." "The despatch chronicling the presentment adds: 'The reading of this presentment in court aroused a great feeling of indignation among men who declare that the private affairs of the people should not be intruded upon.' It strikes the Northern mind that until these 'private affairs' do not need to be 'intruded upon,' Southern newspapers and Southern clergymen would with better grace bottle up their indignation upon the terrible evils likely to result from the legitimate intermarriage of the two races."-- _Newspaper waif._.
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