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Royce, racism and the colonial ideal: white supremacy, imperialism, and the role of assimilation in Josiah Royce's Aberdeen address
Race questions and the Black problem: Royce's call for British administration as a solution to the Black peril
No revisions needed: historicizing Royce's provincialism, his appeal to the white man's burden, and contemporary claims of his anti-racism
On the dark arts: the ethnological foundations of Royce's idealism as derivative from Joseph Le Conte's 'southern problems'; or the evolutionary basis of Royce's assimilationist program.
Race questions and the Black problem: Royce's call for British administration as a solution to the Black peril
No revisions needed: historicizing Royce's provincialism, his appeal to the white man's burden, and contemporary claims of his anti-racism
On the dark arts: the ethnological foundations of Royce's idealism as derivative from Joseph Le Conte's 'southern problems'; or the evolutionary basis of Royce's assimilationist program.