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The Negro in Mississippi

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The Negro in Mississippi is a book by Vernon Lane Wharton. Many editions were published. Carter G. Woodson reviewed the book in The Journal of Negro History.[1] In Susquehanna University professor William A. Russ Jr.'s review for The Journal of Southern History, he stated "This valuable and well-written book deserves to be read by all students of southern history and by all who are interested in race relations."[2]

Harper & Row published it in 1965.[3] The University of North Carolina republished it in 2018.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Woodson, C. G. (January 1, 1948). "Vernon Lane Wharton with A. R. Newsome, ed., The Negro in Mississippi, 1865-1890". The Journal of Negro History. 33 (1): 94–96. doi:10.2307/2714992. JSTOR 2714992 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).
  2. ^ Russ, William A. (1948). "Review of The Negro in Mississippi, 1865-1890". The Journal of Southern History. 14 (2): 280–281. doi:10.2307/2198438. ISSN 0022-4642. JSTOR 2198438.
  3. ^ Wharton, Vernon Lane (1965). The Negro in Mississippi, 1865-1890. Harper & Row. ISBN 9780061397271.
  4. ^ "The Negro in Mississippi, 1865-1890 : Vernon Lane Wharton : 9780807850282". www.bookdepository.com.