No feature of the race problem throughout the Americas is more important, or more insistent, than is that of racial intermixture.

No feature of the race problem throughout the Americas is more important, or more insistent, than is that of racial intermixture. Notwithstanding its vital importance to, each of the three races primarily involved—the Indian, the Negro, and the Caucasian—there has been no persistent and no effective effort to cause these races either to understand what is actually occurring or to comprehend its significance. Without such understanding, constructive action is improbable, if not impossible.

A. H. Shannon, The Negro in Washington: A Study in Race Amalgamation, (New York: Walter Neale, 1930): 38.

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