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Samuel George Morton
American
Scientist
Born:
Jan 26
,
1799
Died:
May 15
,
1851
Black
Character
Great
Invention
Mechanic
Strong
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In disposition the Negro is joyous, flexible, and indolent; while the many nations which compose this race present a singular diversity of intellectual character, of which the far extreme is the lowest grade of humanity.
Samuel George Morton
Character
Humanity
Diversity
Disposition
Extreme
Compose
Joyous
Singular
Intellectual
Grade
Nations
Which
While
Race
Far
Lowest
Flexible
Many
Present
The American Race is marked by a brown complexion; long, black, lank hair; and deficient beard.
Samuel George Morton
Beard
Complexion
Black
Long
Hair
Marked
Deficient
Brown
American
Race
The Negroes have little invention, but strong powers of imitation, so that they readily acquire mechanic arts. They have a great talent for music, and all their external senses are remarkably acute.
Samuel George Morton
Music
Great
Strong
Mechanic
Invention
Imitation
Negroes
Remarkably
Talent
Great Talent
Powers
Readily
Arts
Senses
Little
Acquire
Acute
External
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