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"While many studies of race relations have focused on the black experience, Race against Time strives to unravel the emotional and cultural foundations of race in the white mind. Jack E. Davis combed primary documents in Natchez, Mississippi, and absorbed the town's oral history to understand white racial attitudes there over the past seven decades, a period rich in social change, strife, and reconciliation.
What he found in this community that cultivates for profit a romantic view of the Old South challenges conventional assumptions about racial prejudice."--BOOK JACKET.
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History, African Americans, Race relations, Segregation, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Civil rights movements, united states, Natchez (miss.), African americans, civil rights, African americans, segregation, United states, race relationsPlaces
Mississippi, Natchez, Natchez (Miss.)Times
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Race Against Time: Culture And Separation In Natchez Since 1930
October 30, 2004, Louisiana State University Press
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Race against time: culture and separation in Natchez since 1930
2001, Louisiana State University Press
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