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A classic examination of the lived realities of American racism, now with a new foreword from Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson. First published in 1941, Deep South is a landmark work of anthropology, documenting in startling and nuanced detail the everyday realities of American racism. Living undercover in Depression-era Mississippinot revealing their scholarly project or even their association with one anothergroundbreaking Black scholar Allison Davis and his White co-authors, Burleigh and Mary Gardner, delivered an unprecedented examination of how race shaped nearly every aspect of twentieth-century life in the United States. Their analysis notably revealed the importance of caste and class to Black and White worldviews, and they anatomized the many ways those views are constructed, solidified, and reinforced. ? This reissue of the 1965 abridged edition, with a new foreword from Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkersonwho acknowledges the book's profound importance to her

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"Deep South still has important things for race and racism in the United States--for those who are willing to listen." * Southeastern Librarian *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Foreword by Isabel Wilkerson
Preface

Part I
1 Introduction: Deep South—A Social Anthropological Study of Caste and Class. W. Lloyd Warner
2 The System of Color-Castes
3 The Class System of the White Caste
4 The White Upper-Class Family
5 The White Middle-Class Family
6 The White Lower-Class Family
7 Social Cliques in the White Society
8 Social Mobility within the White Caste
9 The Class System of the Colored Caste

Part II
10 Intimidation of Labor
11 The Plantation in Its Social Setting
12 Relation between the Caste System and the Economic System
13 Caste, Class, and Local Government: White Power
14 Retrospect, 1965: Power and Caste
Afterword, 1986
Index

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    A Paperback / softback by Allison Davis, Burleigh B. Gardner, Mary R. Gardner

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 03/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9780226817989, 978-0226817989
      ISBN10: 0226817989

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A classic examination of the lived realities of American racism, now with a new foreword from Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson. First published in 1941, Deep South is a landmark work of anthropology, documenting in startling and nuanced detail the everyday realities of American racism. Living undercover in Depression-era Mississippinot revealing their scholarly project or even their association with one anothergroundbreaking Black scholar Allison Davis and his White co-authors, Burleigh and Mary Gardner, delivered an unprecedented examination of how race shaped nearly every aspect of twentieth-century life in the United States. Their analysis notably revealed the importance of caste and class to Black and White worldviews, and they anatomized the many ways those views are constructed, solidified, and reinforced. ? This reissue of the 1965 abridged edition, with a new foreword from Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkersonwho acknowledges the book's profound importance to her

      Trade Review
      "Deep South still has important things for race and racism in the United States--for those who are willing to listen." * Southeastern Librarian *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      List of Tables
      Foreword by Isabel Wilkerson
      Preface

      Part I
      1 Introduction: Deep South—A Social Anthropological Study of Caste and Class. W. Lloyd Warner
      2 The System of Color-Castes
      3 The Class System of the White Caste
      4 The White Upper-Class Family
      5 The White Middle-Class Family
      6 The White Lower-Class Family
      7 Social Cliques in the White Society
      8 Social Mobility within the White Caste
      9 The Class System of the Colored Caste

      Part II
      10 Intimidation of Labor
      11 The Plantation in Its Social Setting
      12 Relation between the Caste System and the Economic System
      13 Caste, Class, and Local Government: White Power
      14 Retrospect, 1965: Power and Caste
      Afterword, 1986
      Index

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