Eric Eggen

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One of the many difficulties in defining race and imposing segregation was that racial origins were not always apparent, and this was particularly the case as much of the South moved toward the one-drop rule: any African ancestry defined a person as black.
The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford History of the United States)
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