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“The most formidable of all the ills that threaten the future of the Union arises from the presence of a black population upon its territory; and in contemplating the cause of the present embarrassments, or the future dangers of the United States, the observer is invariably led to this as a primary…” quote by Alexis de Tocqueville
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“The most formidable of all the ills that threaten the future of the Union arises from the presence of a black population upon its territory; and in contemplating the cause of the present embarrassments, or the future dangers of the United States, the observer is invariably led to this as a primary fact.”

Alexis de Tocqueville

About This Quote

Source Book: Democracy in America, 1835

The presence of a large Black population is seen as a major threat to the Union’s future, shaping national anxieties.

In simple terms: Black population viewed as a threat to the Union.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how demographic fears influence policy.

Themes

politics race national identity

Mood

critical historical

Type

analytical reflective

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • public discourse
  • historical analysis
  • civil rights debates

Key Concepts

fear demographic threat political anxiety

Questions to Reflect On

  • What historical evidence counters this fear?
  • How do such narratives affect modern policy?
A Different Perspective

Overlooks contributions and agency of Black Americans.

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