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The Will to Survive: A Study of the Mississippi Plantation Community Based on the Words of Its Citizens

The Will to Survive: A Study of the Mississippi Plantation Community Based on the Words of Its Citizens

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The Will to Survive: A Study of the Mississippi Plantation Community Based on the Words of Its Citizens

by DUNBAR, Anthony; Charles H. Perry, intro

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Atlanta: [Southern Regional Council], 1969. First Edition. Octavo (25.5cm.); publisher's decorative staplebound card wrappers; [4],iv,64pp. A hint of wear from handling, else Fine. Study interspersed with short snippets from interviews with members of the community in question.

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Lorne Bair Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Will to Survive: A Study of the Mississippi Plantation Community Based on the Words of Its Citizens
Author
DUNBAR, Anthony; Charles H. Perry, intro
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
[Southern Regional Council]
Place of Publication
Atlanta
Date Published
1969
Bookseller catalogs
The South; Social History; African-Americana; Rural Labor;

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