This collection of six essays reveals the richness and variety of black life in the South. Discussed are social, political, economic, and intellectual ternds in black history; a demographic analysis of the state's black population; new approaches to the study of blacks in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South; the discrimination faced by black northern tachers in the 1850s; the northern migration of blacks during World War I; and the rise and fall of the black medical school.
Originally published in 1984.
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