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August reckoning; Jack Turner and racism in post-Civil War Alabama

August reckoning; Jack Turner and racism in post-Civil War Alabama

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August reckoning; Jack Turner and racism in post-Civil War Alabama

by Rogers, William Rogers and Robert David Ward

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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1973. Hardcover. xii, 195p., Sticker shadow/glue residue to top corner of front free endpaper. Price clipped bit rubbed dj shows some fading to lettering on spine, light edgewear. Turner, a former slave, led the political struggle against Alabama's Bourbons as well as the Klan.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
August reckoning; Jack Turner and racism in post-Civil War Alabama
Author
Rogers, William Rogers and Robert David Ward
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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2
ISBN 10
0807102091
ISBN 13
9780807102091
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Place of Publication
Baton Rouge
Date Published
1973
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Reconstruction; Racism; Alabama; Ku Klux Klan;

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