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No he did not, and he did not necessarily feel there was an inequality between races. What he did believe was that everyone should take pride in being an American. He believed that anyone should be allowed to come to this country no matter what their race or religion, but that they must become "Americanized". Meaning they must adapt to our speech and culture in order to keep the country held together socially and economically.

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No. He was President well after the 1860's. He became president in 1904.

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