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Black and White: A Journal of a Three Months' Tour in the United States.

Autor Henry Latham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2012
The British barrister Henry Latham's thoughtful letters, describing three months he spent in the United States, were published in 1867. His intention in recording the details of his travels was to encourage other Englishmen and women to visit their American cousins and make their own judgements as to their true manner and spirit. He expressed the hope that greater social contact would foster better understanding between the two nations. Latham remarked that Americans of that period were far more hospitable and hearty than the English, and observed that there existed in the land of freedom a highly motivating suspicion that contentment was a spurious kind of virtue invented by the English aristocracy. To his accounts of cities from Niagara and New York to Atlanta and New Orleans, Latham added supplementary chapters reflecting on the chances of survival for Black and indigenous Americans.
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ISBN-13: 9781275704558
ISBN-10: 1275704557
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: GALE ECCO SABIN AMERICANA

Notă biografică

1828 or 9-1871

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An English lawyer's account of travels through the Mid-Atlantic and South, with considerable commentary on racial relations and politics.

Cuprins

1. Liverpool; 2. To New York; 3. To Philadelphia; 4. To Baltimore; 5. To Washington; 6. To Richmond; 7. To Petersburg; 8. To Norfolk; 9. To Charleston; 10. To Augusta; 11. To Atlanta; 12. To Mobile; 13. To New Orleans; 14. To San Jaques; 15. To New Orleans; 16. To Havanna; 17. To New York; 18. To Niagara; 19. To Boston; 20. To Philadelphia; 21. To New York; 22. To Liverpool; 23. The negro; 24. The Indian; 25. The Fenians; 26. The Alabama claims.