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Black and White: Land, Labor, and Politics in the South

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The author examines racial and economic conditions in the postwar South, arguing that land monopoly and concentrated wealth create systemic inequality that harms both black and white laborers. He traces how political and social structures perpetuate illiteracy, poor education, and exploitative labor conditions, critiques historical hypocrisy toward enslaved people, and proposes political independence and organized labor solidarity across racial lines as remedies. Chapters address education, land and labor relations, class divisions, and proposed political solutions, emphasizing that the persistent conflict in the region is fundamentally between capital and labor rather than strictly racial factions.

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Timothy Thomas Fortune

Timothy Thomas Fortune was an influential African American journalist, editor, and civil rights activist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work "Black and White: Land, Labor, and Politics in the South," which addresses the complexities of race relations and economic conditions in the post-Reconstruction South. Fortune's writings often highlighted the struggles of African Americans and advocated for social justice and equality. As a prominent figure in the African American press, he contributed significantly to the discourse on race and labor, making a lasting impact on the civil rights movement.

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