Session #58 · 1903–05

Speech #580091291

This. sir. Is not the time. nor is this the occasion. to consider the profoundly interesting question of the unity of races. It is sufficient to say that either by instinct or design the Caucasian race at every step of its progress from barbarism to enlightenment has refused to mingle its blood or assimilate with the two other great human families. the Mongolian and the African. and has persistently rejected adulteration. It has found the fullest and most complete realization of its fundamental ideas of government and society upon this continent. and there can be no doubt that upon this arena Its future and most magnificent triumphs are to be accomplished. The exiles of Plymouth and of Jamestown brought hither political and social ideas which have developed with Inconceivable energy and power.
Identified stereotypes
The Caucasian race refuses to mingle its blood or assimilate with other races.
Keywords matched
Mongolian

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
Mongolian African
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
80%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Cultural threat

Speaker & context

Speaker
WILLIAM CALDERHEAD
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
KS
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
580091291
Paragraph
#0
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