1897 NORMAN B. WOOD. The White Side of a Black Subject. Salesman's Sample.
1897 NORMAN B. WOOD. The White Side of a Black Subject. Salesman's Sample.
An exceptionally clean cloth "salesman" copy of an important work attempting to "reason" with people on the subject of race, from a common sense perspective. Includes a history of slavery in the United States and contrasts the attempts to stifle black progress with the exceptional accomplishments of various people of color, including William Wells Brown, etc.
Wood, Norman B. The White Side of a Black Subject. Enlarged and Brought Down to Date. A Vindication of the Afro-American Race. From the Landing of Slaves at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565, to the Present Time. By Rev. Norman B. Wood, the Well-Known Historian and Lecturer. Chicago. American Publishing House. 1897.
A good + copy, bound in cloth, lightly shaken, with prelims being quite shaken; generally toned as shown.