Portrait of a Scientific Racist : Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi /
In the years after Reconstruction, racial tension soared, as many white southerners worried about how to deal with the millions of free African Americans among them-an issue they termed the ""negro problem."" In an attempt to maintain the status quo, white supremacists resurrecte...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
2008.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Introduction: The American race problem
- An orderly brain
- Essentials of greatness
- No twilight zone
- Food for the human mind
- The business of raising cotton
- Convictions of southern men
- My life work
- I am not a Negrophobist
- Destructive propensity
- Frank, without being offensive
- Severe and discriminating criticism
- A slave to business
- In public duty
- And in private thinking
- Appendix A: Verification of Stone's authorship of editorials in the Greenville times
- Appendix B: Verification of Stone's annotations
- Appendix C: Reconciling Stone's books with his collections
- Appendix D: Should the n in Negro be capitalized?
- Appendix E: Stone's letter to Leroy Percy.