The etiquette of race relations in the South: a study in social control /
Introduction by Robert E. Park. New introduction by Arthur Sheps.
- xxxvii, 249 pages; 22 cm.
- Sourcebooks in Negro history .
- Sourcebooks in Negro history. .
Reprint of the 1937 edition with new introduction.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-190) and index.
New introduction / Arthur Sheps -- Introduction / Robert E. Park -- The etiquette of race relations defined -- The etiquette of greeting, salutation, and conversation -- Manners on plantation and farm -- Etiquette in the church -- Etiquette in formal and public relations -- The slave sees himself through his master's eyes -- Etiquette and the Free Negro -- Etiquette during the period of the war between the states [Civil War] -- If etiquette fail -- Etiquette restored -- The negro gets by.
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African Americans--Southern States. African Americans--Social conditions--To 1964. Slavery--Southern States. Etiquette--Southern States. Social control--Southern States. African Americans. African Americans--Social conditions. Etiquette. Race relations. Slavery. Social control.
United States--Race relations. Southern States--Race relations. Southern States. United States.