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Paperback The negro: the southerner's problem Book

ISBN: 9374596989

ISBN13: 9789374596982

The negro: the southerner's problem

In the uneasy hush of the post-Civil War South, the weight of history presses against the present, shaping every encounter and expectation. This searching work delves into the tangled roots of race relations in the American South, capturing the charged atmosphere of a society grappling with the legacies of slavery and the realities of the Jim Crow era. With a keen eye for the social currents of nineteenth-century America, the author examines the shifting boundaries of Southern society, offering a candid analysis of prevailing attitudes and the forces that shaped them. Through a blend of personal observation and cultural critique, the narrative explores how Southern United States history and African American history are inseparable, revealing the complexities and contradictions that defined the region's identity during a time of profound change. What emerges is a portrait of a world both familiar and unsettling, where the echoes of the past inform every aspect of daily life, and where the struggle for dignity and recognition is ever-present. The book's exploration of Southern social issues and the lived experiences of both white and Black communities provides a nuanced perspective on the cultural and political landscape that would become the backdrop for later civil rights movements. Its historical perspectives on race and Southern culture studies remain vital for understanding the enduring patterns of American racial attitudes. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering readers and collectors alike a rare window into the complexities of the post-Civil War South and the origins of modern debates on race and society.

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