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De Tocqueville saw but two choices: emancipation and amalgamation, or perpetual bondage. There was at least a third alternative; one that had been suggested several years before the visit of de Tocqueville and Beaumont. This proposal was that the difficulties concerning the status of the Negro could be solved by removing the alien and unwanted race. Plans for removal of the Negro from the United States took two forms, deportation and colonization. Actual deportation, in fact, occurred in the...
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Guinea pigs were surgically prepared with permanent monopolar recording electrodes and bipolar lesion electrodes placed in the 8th nerve cochlear-nucleus region. Continuous-trace absolute-threshold recordings (visual-detection level) for 1, 50, 100, and 1000 clicks/second were made over 3-min measurement periods by means of a motor-driven recording attenuator. Neural equilibration at suprathreshold levels was evaluated in terms of evoked-potential amplitudes. Following subtotal electrolytic...