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In 1951, Carl Rowan, a young African American journalist from Minneapolis, journeyed six thousand miles through the South to report on the reality of everyday life for blacks in the regio… More...

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[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: LSU Press], Neuware - Originally published in 1952 and long out of print, South of Freedom is a first-rate account of what it was like to live as a second-class ci… More...

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1997, ISBN: 9780807121702

Buch, Softcover, [PU: Louisiana State University Press], Louisiana State University Press, 1997

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South of Freedom

Running comment on the running sores of prejudice, inequality, bigotry and lines of racial demarcation, as the author, a Negro, knowing the life of the have-nots in McMinnville, Tenn., starts his way out and up, through some education, the U.S. Navy, where he got a commission, then a college degree and lastly a job on the Morning Tribune in Minneapolis. It was in this paper that these reports first appeared in a series of articles as he traveled through 13 southern states experiencing contemporary white and black relations, while looking for the promise of the "New South". There were glimpses of it - in individuals (the Warings of South Carolina), in institutions (the University of Oklahoma): there were signs of advancement in more open thinking: and there were the old stigmas of substandard housing, inadequate health care, discrimination and Jim Crowism in theaters, hospitals, hotels, transportation, education, voting, the whole long list, and the constant doubt and uncertainty as to treatment as a Negro and possibility of public rebuff. Washington, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee - sometimes with new laws but old practices, by deeply rooted white supremacists, sometimes bristling with segregation or fears of mongrelization, sometimes with a spark that might be a beacon for the future. And the conclusion- that what the Negroes need most - and want - is dignity which can be achieved in terms of humanity. A balance sheet of little things which throws big shadows - both white and black - on American race relations, outspoken but not underhanded. (Kirkus Reviews)

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780807121702
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0807121703
Paperback
Publishing year: 1997
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
292 Pages
Weight: 0,322 kg
Language: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 0807121703

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0-8071-2170-3, 978-0-8071-2170-2
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Book author: douglas carl, brinkley, rowan
Book title: rowan


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