Item #13891 Disfranchisement Proposals and the Ku Klux Klan : Solutions to "The Negro Problem" : Part I. John David Smith.
Disfranchisement Proposals and the Ku Klux Klan : Solutions to "The Negro Problem" : Part I

Disfranchisement Proposals and the Ku Klux Klan : Solutions to "The Negro Problem" : Part I

New York: Garland Publishing, 1993.

Hardcover. Good+ with no dust jacket. Item #13891
ISBN: 0815309813

Library stamps/marks/labels/slip, cocked, some pencil lining and margin marks, edgewear, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.; "The texts that advocate disfranchisment in Volume IX span the broad chronological range from the Reconstruction to the Progressive Era and advocate a variety of arguments designed to deprive the freedmen of the vote. ... White extremists ... were unwilling to trust even disfranchisement as a solution to "The Negro Problem". ... Violent racial control is glorified, rationalized, and excused in the texts by and about the Ku Klux Klan presented in Volume IX." - Introduction. Contents: General: The duty of the white American towards his colored fellow-citizen. An address before the National Sociological Society, Washington, D.C. (n.d.) / A.D. Mayo; Address delivered December 13th, 1888, by Hon. J.L.M. Curry, General agent of the Peabody Education Fund, in response to an invitation of the General Assembly of Georgia (1889) / Jabez L.M Curry; The third estate of the south. An address delivered before the American Social Science Assocation, at Saratoga, N.Y., Sept. 2d, 1890 (1890) / A.D. May;The race question and its solution (1903) / James Armstrong, Jr; Disfranchisement Proposals: Observations on reconstruction (1866) / Henry Flanders; Reconstruction. Speech of Hon. James Brooks, of New York, in the House of Representatives, December 18, 1867. (1867) / James Brooks; A further consideration of the dangerous condition of the country, the causes which have led to it, and the duty of the people (1867) / A Marylander [Reverdy Johnson]; A white man's government. Speech of Hon Andrew J. Rogers, of New Jersey, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 11, 1866 (1866) / Andrew J. Rogers; A review of the Resolutions of the Press Conference (1870) / Edward McCrady, Jr; The Negro as a political and social factor (1888) / Frank G. Ruffin; "The Race question in the United States" (1890) / John T. Morgan; The Negro at the South. Address by W.J. Northen (ex-governor of Georgia) Before the Congregation Club, Boston, Mass., May 22, 1899. (1899) / W.J. Northen; The race crisis (1904) / [Colin MacNair?]; Slavery and the race problem in the South with special reference to the State of Georgia . Address of Hon Wm. H. Fleming before the Alumni Society of the State University, Athens, June 19, 1906 (1906) / William H. Fleming; The meaning of "The Solid South"; An address by Charles William Dabney at the commencement of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, May 26, 1909, and repeated by request at the commencement of the Central University of Kentucky, Danville, June 9, 1909 (1909) / Charles William Dabney; Racial Control : The Conditions that led to the Ku-Klux-Klans (1902) / Mrs. T.J. [Mary Woodson] Jarvis; The Ku-Klux-Klans (1902) / Mrs. T.J. [Mary Woodson] Jarvis; Revised and ammended prescript of Ku Klux Klan (1908) / Ku Klux Klan; The Ku Klux creed (c. 1911-1912) / J[oseph] J. Laughinghouse; The Ku Klux Klan or invisible empire (1914) / Mrs. S.E.F. [Laura Martin] Rose; Kloran: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1916) / Ku Klux Klan; The Ku Klux Klan: Yesterday, Today, and Forever (1916) / William Joseph Simmons; The Practice of Klanishness: Imperial Instructions Document No. 1, Series AD 1918, AK LII (1918) / Ku Klux Klan (William Joseph Simmons); Sources; Contents of Series. ; Anti-Black Thought, 1863-1925; Ex-Library; Vol. 9; xxxiii, 597 pages.

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