The Way It Was in the South - (Black Experience in Georgia) by Donald L Grant (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Way It Was in the South is the only book-length treatment of the African American presence in a single state.
- About the Author: Donald L. Grant (Author) DONALD L. GRANT was a professor of history at Fort Valley State College.
- 640 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Black Experience in Georgia
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About the Book
From the legalization of slavery in the Georgia Colony in 1751 through debates that preceded the Confederate emblem's removal from the state's now defunct flag, it chronicles the stunning record of black Georgians' innovation, persistence, and triumph in the face of adversity and oppression.Book Synopsis
The Way It Was in the South is the only book-length treatment of the African American presence in a single state. From the legalization of slavery in the Georgia Colony in 1751 through debates that preceded the Confederate emblem's removal from the state's now defunct flag, it chronicles the stunning record of black Georgians' innovation, persistence, and triumph in the face of adversity and oppression.Review Quotes
A colossal work . . . It is quite remarkable [and] represents an almost incredible labor.
--Herbert ApthekerA superior work of history . . . Should be in every high school, college, and public library in the state.
--William S. McFeelyA unique work . . . Provide[s] enough fascinating firsthand testimony and anecdote to fill a dozen novels.
--American HeritageA very well written volume . . . An admirable work that is recommended for all libraries.
--Georgia LibrarianFinally . . . a little bit of our history that isn't whitewashed.
--Atlanta TribuneIt is doubtful [that] any other state has had the story of its slaves, its free Blacks, its freedmen, and all their generations of descendants told in such detail and completeness and with such convincing authority.
--Journal of American HistoryMonumental . . . Provides a narrative that will be accessible and informative for students and the general public.
--Georgia Historical QuarterlyAbout the Author
Donald L. Grant (Author)DONALD L. GRANT was a professor of history at Fort Valley State College. He is the author of The Anti-Lynching Movement, 1883-1932 and of many articles on black history. Jonathan Grant (Editor)
JONATHAN GRANT, a writer and editor living in Georgia, is the son of Donald L Grant.