Description: Some Southern Questions by Governor William Alexander MacCorkle: New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1908. Very good/Good. Students of the present-day problems of the South will find in this volume both a notable contribution to the knowledge of the questions discussed, and abundant food for reflection. The following are the subjects treated: The negro and the intelligence and property franchise; some phases of the race question; the attitude of the progressive south; the experience of this republic as to the elective franchise; some tendencies of the day; the patriotism of the South;. The Governor was ahead of his time in dealing with social issues. A collection of six addresses given by author at various times and places: 1) The Negro and the Intelligence and Property Franchises. 2) The Race Question. 3) The Attitude of t he Progressive South. 4) The Elective Franchise. 5) SomeTendencies of the Day. 6) The Patriotism of the South in Reference to the Conditions of the Times. This is a genuine original, period piece, not a copy or reproduction. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Language: English
Author: Wm. MacCorkle