South of Freedom
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South of Freedom

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Originally published in 1952 and long out of print, South of Freedom is a first-rate account of what it was like to live as a second-class citizen, to experience the segregation, humiliation, danger, stereotypes, economic exploitation, and taboos that were all part of life for African Americans in the 1940s and 1950s. For this edition, Douglas Brinkley provides a new intro...more
Paperback, 292 pages
Published May 1st 1997 by Louisiana State University Press
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