FOOTNOTES:
[442] MacDonald, Trade, Politics and Christianity in Africa and the East, Chapter on inter-racial marriage, p. 239; and The Journal of Negro History, pp. 329, 334-344.
[443] Report of First Race Congress, 1911, p. 330; MacDonald, Trade, Politics, and Christianity, p. 235; and Contemporary Review, August, 1911.
[444] Report of First Races Congress, 1911, p. 330.
[445] Johnston, The Negro in the New World, p. 98.
[446] Ibid., p. 78.
[447] Ibid., pp. 98-99.
[448] Authorities consider the Amerindians the most fecund stock in the country, especially when mixed with an effusion of white or black blood. Agassiz, A Journey in Brazil in 1868.
[449] Johnston, The Negro in the New World, p. 135.
[450] Code Noir.