Lincoln, Land, and Labor, 1809-60

Lincoln, Land, and Labor, 1809-60
Author: Olivier Frayssé
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1994
Genre: Land use
ISBN: 9780252019791

In Lincoln, Land, and Labor the French scholar Olivier Fraysse traces Lincoln's problematic relationship with and ideas about the land and those who worked it, revealing Lincoln as an intelligent and ambitious man who in fact turned his back on his rural roots for a time in favor of the opportunities offered in law and politics.

Black Chicago

Black Chicago
Author: Allan H. Spear
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 022616070X

Allan Spear explores here the history of a major Negro community during a crucial thirty-year period when a relatively fluid patter of race relations gave way to a rigid system of segregation and discrimination. This is the first historical study of the ghetto made famous by the sociological classics of St. Clair Drake, E. Franklin Frazier, and others—by the novels of Richard Wright, and by countless blues songs. It was this ghetto that Martin Luther King, Jr., chose to focus on when he turned attention to the racial injustices of the North. Spear, by his objective treatment of the results of white racism, gives an effective, timely reminder of the serious urban problems that are the legacy of prejudice.