THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEGREGATIONIST THOUGHT.
by Newby, I. A. , editor
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Homewood IL:: Dorsey Press,, (1969). Near fine.. Trade paperback - 3rd printing. "The first anthology of the literature of segregation and white supremacy. The readings span three-quarters of a century to reveal the nature, intensity, and tenacity of anti-Negro ideas and the reasons for them. " Among these articles are those by Robert Bennett Bean published in 1906 on "The Negro Brain" and Shaler on the permanence of racial characteristics, and others defending the South, calling on religion to support segregation, on the horror of interracial marriage and more. Even generally respected historians like Hubert Howe Bancroft did not hesitate to express opinions like "the freed African is a failure." Includes an epilogue of a rebuttal to the ideas and distortions in these collected pieces and a bibliographical essay. 177 pp
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- Title
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEGREGATIONIST THOUGHT.
- Author
- Newby, I. A. , editor
- Book Condition
- Used - Near fine.
- Publisher
- Dorsey Press,
- Place of Publication
- Homewood IL:
- Date Published
- (1969)
- Keywords
- prejudice, white supremecy, interracial marriage, reconstruction,
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- Race relations and racism;
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