Former slaves in post-civil war America / Ambrose Lane.

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Former slaves in post-civil war America / Ambrose Lane.
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KZ1856.05
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Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans.|FORMER SLAVES IN POST-CIVIL WAR AMERICA / Ambrose Lane. - SERIES: Never again for white men only| no. 5 - Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans. CONTENT: Ambrose Lane examines the role of former Black slaves, poor whites, and the rich ruling class in the post-Civil War economic battles. He discusses the growth of racist class consciousness, the Industrial Revolution, and the political impact of Georgia Congressman Tom Wattson, who turned the 1892 Republican platform of racial unity into the 1904 platform espousing the elimination of Blacks from the American political forum. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 26 Aug. 1992.

Ambrose Lane examines the role of former Black slaves, poor whites, and the rich ruling class in the post-Civil War economic battles. He discusses the growth of racist class consciousness, the Industrial Revolution, and the political impact of Georgia Congressman Tom Watson, who turned the 1892 Republican platform of racial unity into the 1904 platform espousing the elimination of Blacks from the American political forum.

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1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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