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Black America

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An investigative study of the post-emancipation American South that maps demographics of the Black Belt and analyzes political, economic, and social relations between formerly enslaved people and white Southerners. It surveys how legal citizenship collided with local resistance, describes conditions and aspirations of Black communities and the anxieties and strategies of whites, evaluates proposed remedies from political accommodations to removal, and argues for a controversial program of organized emigration as the only radical solution. Chapters combine reportage, statistical appendices on population and race, and reflections on caste, northern slavery, and population growth to present practical and moral questions facing both races.

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Sir W. Laird Clowes

Sir W. Laird Clowes was a British author and naval historian known for his contributions to maritime literature. His notable works include "Black America," which explores the African American experience, and "The Captain of the 'Mary Rose,'" a historical narrative centered on the famous Tudor warship. Clowes's writings reflect a keen interest in naval history and the cultural implications of maritime exploration. His works are appreciated for their detailed research and engaging storytelling, contributing to the understanding of both naval heritage and social history.

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