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portada Blackways of Kent
Type
Physical Book
Year
2008
Language
Inglés
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 14.0 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.42 kg.
ISBN
1570037256
ISBN13
9781570037252

Blackways of Kent

Hylan Lewis (Author) · University of South Carolina Press · Paperback

Blackways of Kent - Lewis, Hylan ; II, John H. Stanfield ; Reed, John Shelton

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Synopsis "Blackways of Kent"

An account from a participant-observer of African American life in a small Southern town prior to the civil rights erasThe Kent Trilogy, consisting of Blackways of Kent (1955), Millways of Kent (1958), and the previously unpublished Townways of Kent, forms a remarkable Southern ethnography that maps the social stratification of the piedmont mill town of York, South Carolina, in the late 1940s. In 1946 the University of North Carolina's Institute for Research in Social Science commissioned a series of Southern community studies from which these volumes resulted.In Blackways of Kent Hylan Lewis offers a participant-observer's views on small-town southern race relations in the mid-twentieth century. Based on Lewis's interviews with community informants and experiences working in York between 1948 and 1949, the dynamic descriptions of individuals and rich explorations of institutions and traditions bring the community to life once more. Segregated from the townfolk and from the poor whites of the mill village, the black community constructed a fully realized culture all its own. Most telling in Lewis's astute observations into the hierarchy of this community is that, unlike the rigid white class structure based in ancestry and wealth, stratification in the black community was governed by personal behavior. From Lewis's holistic case study, the modern reader gleans much about community formation in the small-town South and witnesses the early development of a noted public sociologist.This Southern Classics edition is expanded with a new preface by John Shelton Reed on the origins and impact of the Kent Trilogy and new introduction by John H. Stanfield II detailing Lewis's research for this volume as well as his subsequent career.

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