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摘要:南方的黑人居民对吉姆·克劳的规则和习俗的反应并不一致,他们也不以完全相同的方式看待它的消亡。最近的两本书利用证词的权威来证明这种多元性。Adolph L. Reed Jr.的《南方》和Imani Perry的《从南方到美国》都是对如何评价南方文化、身份和政治的持续辩论的杰出贡献。
Abstract:Black inhabitants of the South did not respond uniformly to the rules and folkways of Jim Crow, nor do they see its demise in quite the same way. Two recent books use the authority of testimony to demonstrate this plurality. Adolph L. Reed Jr.'s The South and Imani Perry's South to America are both outstanding contributions to an ongoing debate about how to evaluate Southern culture, identity, and politics.