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In Portrait of a Scientific Racist, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. reveals how the conjectures of one of the country's most prominent racial theorists, Alfred Holt Stone, helped justify a repressive racial order that relegated African Americans to the margins of southern society in the early 1900s. In this revealing biography, Hollandsworth examines the thoughts and motives of this renowned man, focusing primarily on Stone's most intensive period of theorizing, from 1900 to 1910. Hollandsworth uses Stone's extensive correspondence with Willcox, Du Bois, and Washington, as well as his personal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Portrait of a Scientific Racist, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. reveals how the conjectures of one of the country's most prominent racial theorists, Alfred Holt Stone, helped justify a repressive racial order that relegated African Americans to the margins of southern society in the early 1900s. In this revealing biography, Hollandsworth examines the thoughts and motives of this renowned man, focusing primarily on Stone's most intensive period of theorizing, from 1900 to 1910. Hollandsworth uses Stone's extensive correspondence with Willcox, Du Bois, and Washington, as well as his personal writingsboth published and unpublishedto reveal the secrets of this fascinating, yet misguided, figure.
Autorenporträt
James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., is author of An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866; The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War; and Pretense of Glory: The Life of General Nathaniel P. Banks. He lives in Jackson, Mississippi.