A detailed study of how the culture of Stand Your Ground developed in the black community first as a resistance to slavery and then as a resistance to white authority and control. The book draws on the collection of slave narratives and interviews conducted by the WPA in the 1930's and 1940's, as well as more contemporary sources both from media and scholarly works. The style is designed for easy reading and is fully annotated along with appropriate illustrations throughout the text.
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