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

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"Reprinted here for the first time since its publication in 1915, Black and White in the Southern States by Maurice S. Evans, a British immigrant to South Africa in 1875 and a founder of the Union of South Africa in 1910, 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.

Evans, a perceptive observer and a surprising critic of American race relations, was an objective chronicler of the South during the segregation era. This work is a synthesis of the observations Evans made as he traveled the southern United States in 1914 to examine race relations."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
299

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Library of Congress
E185.61 .E92

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xii, 299 p.
Number of pages
299

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OL23281888M
Internet Archive
blackwhiteinsout00evan
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15026903
OCLC/WorldCat
5071409

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