They say : Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race / James West Davidson.

In 'They Say, ' James West Davidson recounts the first thirty years in the passionate life of Ida B. Wells--as well as the story of the great struggle over the meaning of race in post-emancipation America. Davidson captures the breathtaking and often chaotic changes that swept the South as...

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Main Author: Davidson, James West
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Series:New narratives in American history.
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