Black and white in the southern states : a study of the race problem in the United States from a South African point of view
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Black and white in the southern states : a study of the race problem in the United States from a South African point of view
(Southern classics series)
University of South Carolina Press, c2001
- pbk. : alk. paper
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"Published in cooperation with the Institute for Southern Studies and the South Caroliniana Society of the University of South Carolina."
Previously published: London : Longmans, Green and Co., 1915
Includes index
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内容説明
REPRINTED FOR THE FIRST TIME since its publication in 1915, Black and White in the Southern States is one of the earliest studies in comparative race relations and the first to connect the experience of the American South to that of South Africa. This work is a synthesis of the observations Evans made as he traveled the southern United States in 1914 to investigate metropolitan life, industrial relations and the workplace, and social and cultural connections. Evans's study presents a revealing assessment of racial attitudes and ideologies in the Jim Crow era. In his introduction to this edition George M. Fredrickson, the preeminent scholar who defined the field of comparative racial ideologies, analyzes the underlying racist character of Evans's work and places it in its full intellectual and social context.
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