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English, 18.07.2019 23:30 eelebron0905

Read the excerpt below and answer the question: but i must say for burton, he's a heap broader-minded than lots of these southerners. he's really awfully fond of colored people. well, he says himself, he wouldn't have white servants. and you know, he had this old colored nurse, this regular old mammy, and he just simply loves her. why, every time he goes home, he goes out in the kitchen to see her. he does, really, to this day. all he says is, he says he hasn't got a word to say against colored people as long as they keep their place. he's always doing things for them, giving them clothes and i don't know what all. the only thing he says, he says he wouldn't sit down at the table with one for a million dollars. what does this excerpt from "arrangement in black and white" imply about burton's feelings toward african americans? -he thinks they are inept servants. -he views them as inferior to himself. -he appreciates them as human beings. -he harbors no negative feelings toward them.

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