Goodbye to Uncle Tom by J.C. Furnas 1956
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Comes with an interesting news article from the Chicago Tribune about the book.
Interesting book on race relations from the late 1950's. The author takes great objection to Uncle Tom's Cabin and Ms. Beecher-Stowe's view on slavery and the outcome. His view is that the novel was racist, belittling and wrong on many levels, including not showing the entire races properly. "Slave owners would never have a drink with a slave trader." The book went into the slave trade and the difference of race relationships before 1861 and after. Mainly philosophical than scholarly.
PUBLISHED : 1956 WILLIAM SLOAN ASSOCIATES, BOOK OF MONTH CLUB SELECTION
This vintage book is in very good condition, clean with no writing or highlighting, tight binding. Dust jacket is in good condition - please see pictures for a more detail. Overall a very nice copy.
From the Book:
"An analysis of the myths pertaining to the American Negro, from their origins to the misconceptions of today" William Sloane Associates New York 1956 Second Printing
Prologue
"Lick & a promise: Mrs Scribble-in-haste; The little lady who...
Slavery was...: The crime of color; Good to their niggers; The sun shines bright; Darling Nellie Gray
The North star
Ordeal by footlights
"Negroes are...": Cursed be Canaan; Aren't we all?; New wives' tales
Clarity begins at home
References
Works Consulted
Index
Pickup in South Forsyth / Alpharetta area
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