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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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Originally published in 1881, and revised by the author in 1889,
Our Brother in Black: His Freedom and His Future is Atticus G.
Haygood's concise and insightful study of race relations in the
post-bellum American South. Dr. Haygood, president of Emory College
from 1875-1884, reflects Southern progressive intellectualism in
the aftermath of the American Civil War and consequent
Reconstruction. At the core of Haygood's writing and thinking is an
unflinching belief that God's hand was in the events expanding
African slavery to American shores, the cataclysmic Civil War, and
the ill-fated, short-circuited efforts to usher former slaves
across the threshold to full citizenship. Central, too, is
Haygood's resolution that all men of faith, regardless of skin
color, can share common rights and responsibilities within a single
free society, working for its progress and defending its liberties.
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