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Portrait of a Scientific Racist: Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi Book

Portrait of a Scientific Racist: Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi
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 , Portrait of a Scientific Racist: Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi has a rating of 3.5 stars
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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 , Portrait of a Scientific Racist: Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi
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  • Portrait of a Scientific Racist: Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi
  • Written by author James G. Hollandsworth
  • Published by Louisiana State University Press, February 2009
  • 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
  • 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
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Introduction The American Race Problem 1
1 An Orderly Brain 20
2 Essentials of Greatness 26
3 No Twilight Zone 37
4 Food for the Human Mind 46
5 The Business of Raising Cotton 62
6 Convictions of Southern Men 76
7 My Life Work 91
8 I am not a Negrophobist 104
9 Destructive Propensity 131
10 Frank, without Being Offensive 161
11 Severe and Discriminating Criticism 185
12 A Slave to Business 211
13 In Public Duty 233
14 And in Private Thinking 250 App. A Verification of Stone's Authorship of Editorials in the Greenville Times 275 App. B Verification of Stone's Annotations 276 App. C Reconciling Stone's Books with His Collections 279 App. D Should the N in Negro Be Capitalized? 281 App. E Stone's Letter to LeRoy Percy 285 Bibliography 287 Index 309


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