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Book Review
Canada and the United States
Wilbert L. Jenkins. Seizing the New Day: African Americans in Post-Civil War Charleston. (Blacks in the Diaspora.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1998. Pp. xvi, 238. $29.95.
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Curiously, although there are few post-Civil War studies of black communities in southern cities, this book is the third on Charleston's black community to appear in eight years. Wilbert L. Jenkins's book closely resembles Bernard E. Powers, Jr.'s Black Charlestonians: A Social History, 18221885 (1994) in its organization and thesis. Appropriately, Jenkins frequently cites Powers's work. |
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