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  • 023 - Chapter XXII For The New South
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    14 min
  • 022 - Chapter XXI The Mass Meeting
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    37 min
  • 021 - Chapter XX A Changed Program
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    12 min
  • 020 - Chapter XIX To The Storm-Center
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    9 min
  • 019 - Chapter XVIII The Poisoned Melon
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    9 min
  • 018 - Chapter XVII News From the Front
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    10 min
  • 017 - Chapter XVI The Great Campaign
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    5 min
  • 016 - Chapter XV A Plantation Meeting House
    Feb 17 2026
    In Stanton White, Northern narrator Harold Edson embarks on a journey to the American South alongside his college friend, Stanton White, to delve into the social realities faced by African Americans in the aftermath of the Reconstruction era. As Edson recounts his experiences, he encounters the stark and often brutal racism of white Southerners, revealing a disturbing and unapologetic mindset. This narrative offers a glimpse into the primitive racial attitudes that dominated 19th century America, both North and South of the Mason-Dixon line. While some of the themes may seem shocking to a 21st-century audience, they resonate with ongoing issues of race that continue to shape our society today. (Summary by James K. White)
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    16 min