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List of Illustrations vii
List of Tables ix
Series Editors' Preface xi
New Introduction xiii
Foreword to the First Edition xxxix
Part I
I Introduction: Deep South-a Social Anthropological Study of Caste and Class W. Lloyd Warner 3
II The System of Color-Castes 15
III The Class System of the White Caste 59
IV The White Upper-Class Family 84
V The White Middle-Class Family 100
VI The White Lower-Class Family 118
VII Social Cliques in the White Society 137
VIII Social Mobility within the White Caste 171
IX Social Cliques in the Colored Society 208
X The Class System of the Colored Caste 228
Part II
XI General View of the Economic System 255
XII Caste, Class, and the Control of Land 276
XIII Economic Groups and the Control of Land 300
XIV Division of Labor in the Cotton Economy 324
XV Financing the Production of Cotton 343
XVI Income from Cotton 359
XVII How the Negro Tenant Lives 378
XVIII Intimidation of Labor 392
XIX The Plantation in Its Social Setting 401
XX Caste, Class, and the Urban Economy 422
XXI Relation between the Caste System and the Economic System 454
XXII Caste, Class and Local Government: White Power 483
Caste and Class 539
Index 541
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