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The negro: the southerner's problem

Chapter 41: Transcriber’s Notes
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A collection of essays by a Southern writer analyzes the legacy of slavery and the evolving relationship between Southern whites and Black people, surveying historical background, social and statistical conditions, and public policy responses. The author identifies perceived errors in past approaches, examines causes and prevention of mob violence, and addresses disfranchisement, education, labor, and local customs. Combining observation and argument, the essays assess present tensions and propose practical measures aimed at reconciling competing interests and seeking a long-term resolution to the racial question affecting the region.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg ix Changed: due consideration of every other question whatsover.
    to: due consideration of every other question whatsoever.
  • pg 115 Changed: barbarism shown by the prevalance
    to: barbarism shown by the prevalence
  • pg 218 Changed: any other relation, believes this implicity
    to: any other relation, believes this implicitly
  • pg 237 Changed: that this war it not waged
    to: that this war is not waged
  • pg 299 Changed: hte enterprising will go off
    to: the enterprising will go off