The Old South: A Psychohistory. [signed and inscribed by the author]


A study of race relations in the American South examining both the Old South and the modern Black counter-culture. With chapters on “History, Sigmund Freud, and the Old South”; “Cannibalism, George Fitzhugh, and the Mechanism of Projection”; “The Slaveholder and Six Faces of the Slave”; “Castration Anxiety in the South and North”; “Three is a Crowd: The White North ‘Adopts’ the Black Slave ‘Child’”; and “Psychohistory, the Black Power Movement, and Women’s Liberation.”


Description: The Old South: A Psychohistory. [signed and inscribed by the author]

Durham, North Carolina: Printed by Seeman Printery, (1972). First Edition. xii, [3], 4–313pp. 8vo. Blue cloth; gilt spine titling. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front endpaper. Near Fine.

[3729350]

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