Words of Arthur C. Parker, Seneca
Words of Arthur C. Parker, Seneca
"No man should seek to destroy the special genius that race ancestry gives him. The God of nations did not give races distinctive racial endowments and characteristics for naught. And, now with a coming race consciousness, the American Indian seeks to go even further and say, 'I am not a red man only. I am an American in the truest sense, and a brother man to all humankind.'"
Arthur C. Parker, Seneca
1916
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