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The New York Nation and the Negro, 1865-1900
Morris, Roy R.
Morris, Roy R.
Abstract
The "Negro Problem" in American history is largely a result of a "white problem." The fixing of American blacks into a position of second-class citizenship in the three decades following the Civil War was a natural product of white American attitudes and actions. This study is an effort to illuminate the racial attitudes of a white intellectual minority through an examination of the positions taken by the voice of this group, the New York Nation.
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1973
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Nation (New York, N.Y.), African Americans--Politics and government, United States--Race relations
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History
