Session #59 · 1905–07

Speech #590135433

In the same lecture Mr. Bryce directed the attention of his audience to the fact that the feeling of repulsion existed between all dissimilar races and was more or less intense as the difference in color was more -or less pronounced. There undoubtedly exists a marked race antipathy between the white and the Asiatic races. though less intense than that between the Caucasian and the negroid types. Charles Francis Adams. of Massachusetts. than whom. I take. it. the negroes never had a better friend. who has made a careful study of the race question. who has even gone to Africa for firsthand information. says " the race prejudice seems insurmountable." It is not my duty. nor is this the time or place. to explain. justify. or condemn the feeling.
Identified stereotypes
There exists a marked race antipathy between the white and the Asiatic races.
Keywords matched
Asiatic

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
whites
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Cultural threat

Speaker & context

Speaker
JAMES SLAYDEN
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
TX
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
590135433
Paragraph
#0
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