This is the story of racial tension in the United States during the
year of global war from mid-1942 to 1943. The author sees three
groups to blame for this tension: the new Afro-American, better
educated, better aware of his economic potentialities; northern
agitators campaigning for black rights; and the old white South,
unwilling to relinquish its traditional folkways.
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