The Negro Question.
Cable’s take on the vexing “Negro Question”
Cable addresses the issue of Southern African-Americans and the discrimination and disadvantages they faced in the early Jim Crow era. “Only this: To bring the men of best blood and best brain in the south to-day, not to a new and strange doctrine, but back to the faith of their fathers.” —Front wrap.
Description: The Negro Question.
[New York. 1888]. 32pp. First Edition. Octavo. Original printed terra-cotta wrappers. Soft, vertical crease fold line; light dampstaing to bottom margins of all leaves, occasionally slightly goes into text; one tiny corner chip; else very good.
[3727440]Not in Blockson Collection Catalogue. LCP, Afro-Americana 1914 for a later 1890 edition. BAL 2348, wrapper sequence B.
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