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A mix of speculative fiction and social argument advocating peaceful uplift and interracial sympathy, the narrative follows a young man intent on educating southern Black communities who is carried away in an airship accident and awakens a century later in a changed southern town. Through his observations and the framed episodes—visits to libraries, public buildings, and civic organizations, interactions with figures such as Irene and Dr. Newell, and a prize essay subplot—the book examines proposals for progress, the Golden Rule as a solution to racial strife, and tensions between factions favoring oppression or assistance, while promoting education, moral persuasion, and gradual reform.
Obvious printer errors corrected silently.
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.