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5 Men talk about prejudice as though it pertained to every body else but themselves. "I am not prejudiced," say they. That is, they looked through a clear glass in coming to their conclusions. [crossed out: That] they had no pre-judgement or bias of mind - will - or interest - [crossed out: in their investigations. There was] no false coloring - no distorted relations in their investigations [crossed out: Happpy, happy men!] Would that we were all so fortunate. Unprejudiced! [ Crossed out: Let us not deceive ourselves.] Let us first I Look at the innumerable sources - the broad range of circumstances which promote this evil. Let us start in with that inborn bent of the soul which comes into life with us. Who of us but believes in the well authenticated fact that our bodies inherit a variety of forms and features - the result of prior forces