1906. An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South
During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond. This book
may be called a revelation. It seems to me a body of discoveries
that should not be kept from the public-discoveries which have
origin in many sources but are here brought together in one book
for the first time. No book, hitherto published portrays so fully
and graphically the social conditions existing in the South for the
twelve years following the fall of Richmond. None so vividly
presents race problems. It is the kind of history a witness gives.
The author received from observers and participants the larger part
of the incidents and anecdotes which she employs.
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